Physics, asked by Gunjalraj, 10 months ago

what is Force and what is it's si unit ?​


yuvrajrathore: Force is described as the push or pull on an object and force Is a vector quantity.

SI unit of force is Newton.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Force :

Force is a push or pull which may change the position of object and tries to change the position of object .

SI unit :

Its SI unit is Newton

Formula :

F= ma

F is force on any object

m is mass of object

a is the acceleration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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\tt{what\:is\:Force?}

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\red{\bullet}The push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity.

\red{\bullet}Force is an external agent capable of changing the state of rest or motion of a particular body.

\red{\bullet}The Force can be measured using a spring balance.

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\bf\underline\mathtt\purple{SI\:Unit:}

\red{\bullet}The SI unit of force is Newton(N).

\red{\bullet} Change in speed

\red{\bullet} Change in Direction.

\red{\bullet} SI unit Base - \bf{ \frac{Kg.m}{s^2} }

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\bf\underline\mathtt\green{Formula:}

\bf\orange{\underline{\fbox{F = M \times A}}}

\huge\bf{\fbox{F = Mass \times Acceleration}}

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Hope it will be helpful :)...✍️

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