One Newton equals about 100 g on Earth. How many Newtons would a football weigh if it has a mass of 400 g? If weight is measured in Newtons, then why do we measure our weight in pounds or kilograms? Could we replace Newtons with pounds or kilograms when solving prob...
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The crux of Newton’s theory of motion is really simple: forces cause acceleration. No force is needed to keep a thing moving, and that forces instead cause accelerations. So an object’s acceleration is proportional to the total force exerted on it. ...
joule was derived is known as the “MKS” system (Meters, Kilograms, and Seconds). In the “MKS” system, the unit of force is known as a newton (1 newton = 0.2247 pounds). One joule is defined as the amount of work required to lift a weight of 1 newton a distance of 1 meter....
-1 = Other (should be described in Source Measurement Unit stanza, page 39) 0 = Unknown 1 = Joule (J) 2 = Kilowatt (kW) 3 = Pascal (Pa) 4 = Bar (Bar) 4 = Bar-meter (Bar-m) 5 = Newton (N) 6 = Kilograms (kg) 233-240 Unassigned — For optional information. 7.2. Trace ...