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which of the following are acceptable units for the electrostatic force? choose all that apply. v / c/ tons / n / ohms / a / kw h / oz / lb /w
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Acceptable force units from the list: n, lb, oz, tons.
- n (N) = newton, the SI unit of force.
- lb = pound (commonly pound-force).
- oz = ounce (can mean ounce-force).
- tons = ton (can be used as ton-force / short ton / tonne of force in non‑SI contexts).
Not force units: v (volt), c/C (coulomb or speed of light), ohms (Ω), a (ampere), kW·h (energy), w (watt).
- n (N) = newton, the SI unit of force.
- lb = pound (commonly pound-force).
- oz = ounce (can mean ounce-force).
- tons = ton (can be used as ton-force / short ton / tonne of force in non‑SI contexts).
Not force units: v (volt), c/C (coulomb or speed of light), ohms (Ω), a (ampere), kW·h (energy), w (watt).
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