What is the unit of measure for force?
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heya friend....
here's the way of deriving the unit of force
force =mass x acceleration...
force=kg x m/s^2
therefore...
force = kg m/s^2
kg m/s^2 is also known as Newton
... therefore...the unit of force is Newton...and is denoted by N...named after Issac Newton..
other sub units of force are...dyne...which
I Newton = 10^5 dyne....
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here's the way of deriving the unit of force
force =mass x acceleration...
force=kg x m/s^2
therefore...
force = kg m/s^2
kg m/s^2 is also known as Newton
... therefore...the unit of force is Newton...and is denoted by N...named after Issac Newton..
other sub units of force are...dyne...which
I Newton = 10^5 dyne....
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Hi there,,,,,,,,,,,
If the mass is measured in kg and the acceleration is measured in m/s²,then the unit of force is kg x m/s².This unit is called NEWTON.
1N -1kg ×m/s²
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If the mass is measured in kg and the acceleration is measured in m/s²,then the unit of force is kg x m/s².This unit is called NEWTON.
1N -1kg ×m/s²
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