10 Newtons.
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To calculate pressure, divide the force applied by the area over which it is exerted. In this case, the pressure would be 500 N/m^2.
Fc = mv^2/r Or Force constant = Mass X Velocity Squared Over Radius.
The force exerted can be calculated using the formula Force = Pressure x Area. Plugging in the values given, we have Force = 1000 Pa x 10 m² = 10,000 N. Hence, the force exerted is 10,000 Newtons.
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
Yes. Except where sin x = 0, because then you would be dividing by zero so the quotient is undefined.
A Pascal.
1 Pascal.
yup
force
The amount of force applied to an object over a certain amount of time is equal to its impulse, which is the product of force and time. Impulse helps to quantify the change in momentum of an object due to the force applied to it over a period of time.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.