Physics, asked by vamshi01032009, 6 months ago

Statement (A) : The SI unit of force is Newton.
Statement (B) : The first letter of a scientist's name should not be written in capital letters when it is represented as a unit .

a)Both a and b are true
b)Both a and b are false
c)A is true , b is false
d)A is false , b is true​

Answers

Answered by thecoolcat
1

Answer:

The answer is both a and b are correct but option b is not the correct explanation for a.

Explanation:

Statement b is correct, however it does not explain why the si unit of force is Newton.

Hope you understood.

Answered by ansiyamundol2
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Option A: Both a and b are true.

Explanation:

In commerce, research, and engineering, the International System of Units (SI) is frequently used.

The newton, commonly N, is the SI unit of force.

Base units that are relevant to force are: The symbol for the length unit of a metre is m. the kilogram (kg), a unit of mass.

Its symbol's first letter is capitalized, as is the practice with other SI units whose names are taken from people's proper names. However, all SI units should be spelt out in lowercase.

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