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200 newton-meters per second = 200 watts.

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What are the SI units for force and work?

Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second


What is the relation between Newton meter and watt?

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What one newton force?

One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.


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1 poise = 0.1 newton second per meter squared


When did Sir Isaac Newton invent the newton meter?

He didn't. The newton unit is defined as a kilogram-meter per second squared, meaning it does not predate the invention of the kilogram, meter, and (scientifically defined) second. The international prototype kilogram was standardized in 1889, so the newton does not predate this year, at least.


Is there a standard for the Newton?

No, there is no standard Newton in a cabinet somewhere. The Newton is defined using the standards for the meter, kilogram and second.


What is the potential energy in joules of a 100 kg mass 10 meters above the ground?

Energy is given in Joules with is a Newton meter. A Newton is a kilogram meter squared per second squared. A 10 kg child has 98.1 Newtons which equals 98.1 Joules.


How much work is needed for a 30 meter by 5 meter ramp with 200 newtons of force needed to push a 1000 newton piano?

5000 joules


Where can you buy a newton meter?

Downtown, next to the Joulery store on Second Square, across from the statue of the meter cube.


What is one Newton defined as?

That's the SI unit of force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law: it is the force required to give a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.That's the SI unit of force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law: it is the force required to give a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.That's the SI unit of force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law: it is the force required to give a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.That's the SI unit of force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law: it is the force required to give a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.


What is pressured measured?

Pressure is measured in pascal, which is the pressure of 1 newton over 1 square meter. (A newton is the amount of force needed to accelerate 1 kilogram by 1 meter per second per second. In the English system, pressure is measured in pounds per square inch. A pound per square inch is equal to about 6,890 pascal.


Why are you using kilogram instead of newton?

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