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What is the force per unit mass called?

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Answered by puspasinha01031983
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Specific force is defined as the non-gravitational force per unit mass. Specific force (also called g-force and mass-specific force) is measured in meters/second² (m·s−2) which is the units for acceleration. Thus, specific force is not actually a force, but a type of acceleration

Answered by Anonymous
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Any agent that causes a free body to change its motion is considered to be a force. ... Body forces can be expressed per unit volume or per unit mass. The SI unit for a body force per unit mass is the newton per kilogram (N/kg). All forces are vector quantities, meaning they have a magnitude and a direction.

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