"Newton's law tells us that Force= Mass x Acceleration. We also know that Energy = Force x Distance and Pressure= Force/Area. Using these relationships and table I-1 [I'll type it out], derive (do math stuff) the dimensions of newtons, joules, and pascals in terms of the fundemental SI quantities."

I-1
Quantity - Unit - Symbol
length - meter - m
mass - kilogram - kg
time - second - s
elec. current - ampere - A
temperature - kelvin - K
lumin. int. - candela - cd
amount - mole - mol
plane angle - radian - rad
solid angle - steradian - sr

I have no clue how to go about deriving the dimensions of newtons, joules, and pascals. Could someone show me how, or at least point me in the right direction?

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