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What is force and it's SI unit?

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Answered by InstaPrince
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In Physics, force is defined as: The push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity. Force is an external agent capable of changing the state of rest or motion of a particular body. It has a magnitude and a direction.

There are 2 types of forces, contact forces and act at a distance force. Every day you are using forces. Force is basically push and pull. When you push and pull you are applying a force to an object.

The SI unit of force is the newton, symbol N. The base units relevant to force are: The metre, unit of length — symbol m. The kilogram, unit of mass — symbol kg. The second, unit of time — symbol s.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • It is defined as a push or pull

  • Its SI unit is Newton

  • Is represented by N

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