Asked by fahad
Whats the difference between a newton and a kilogram?
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Answered by
drwls
One is a measure of force and the other is a measure of mass. Do you know which is which?
Answered by
fahad
HELP ME I DON'T KNOW
Answered by
drwls
A Newton is a measure of force, such as weight. If you are talking about the weight force, the weight will depend upon where the mass is located.
Answered by
Albert
F=ma ( Newton = kg*(m/s^2) )
When you multiply the mass (in kilograms) of an object by how much it's being accelerated, you'll get how much force (in Newtons) it's exerting.
When you multiply the mass (in kilograms) of an object by how much it's being accelerated, you'll get how much force (in Newtons) it's exerting.
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