Unit force definition with examples
Answers
Answered by
0
The Newton
Force is a quantity that is measured using the standard metric unit known as the Newton. A Newton is abbreviated by an "N." To say "10.0 N" means 10.0 Newton of force. One Newton is the amount of force required to give a 1-kg mass an acceleration of 1 m/s/s. Thus, the following unit equivalency can be stated:
1 Newton = 1 kg • m/s2
Force is a Vector Quantity
A force is a vector quantity. As learned in an earlier unit, a vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. To fully describe the force acting upon an object, you must describe both the magnitude (size or numerical value) and the direction. Thus, 10 Newton is not a full description of the force acting upon an object. In contrast, 10 Newton, downward is a complete description of the force acting upon an object; both the magnitude (10 Newton) and the direction (downward) are given.
Because a force is a vector that has a direction, it is common to represent forces using diagrams in which a force is represented by an arrow. Such vector diagrams were introduced in an earlier unit and are used throughout the study of physics. The size of the arrow is reflective of the magnitude of the force and the direction of the arrow reveals the direction that the force is acting. (Such diagrams are known as free-body diagrams and are discussed later in this lesson.) Furthermore, because forces are vectors, the effect of an individual force upon an object is often canceled by the effect of another force. For example, the effect of a 20-Newton upward force acting upon a book is canceled by the effect of a 20-Newton downward force acting upon the book. In such instances, it is said that the two individual forces balance each other; there would be no unbalanced force acting upon the book
Answered by
0
^_^
The force is a quantitative explanation of an interaction that causes a change in an object's motion.
An object may speed up , slow down, or change direction in response to a force.
Objects are pushed or pulled by forces acting on them.
Force is a vector, it has both direction and magnitude. The SI unit for force is the newton (N).
One newton of force is equal to 1 kg * m/s^2. Force is represented by the symbol F.
#Keep smiling .
Similar questions
Computer Science,
8 months ago
English,
8 months ago
Accountancy,
8 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Science,
1 year ago
Science,
1 year ago
Science,
1 year ago