One dyne = 10^-5 newtons, so yes.
which are vectors? force, momentum, time, acceleration, distance.
Newton
The SI unit of force, named for the scientist who described the relationship between motion and force, is called the Newton. The law that states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force is Newton's third law of motion.
force
The poles are force vectors and vectors forces repel when they are opposed (in opposite direction).
Vectors can represent anything that has both magnitude and direction, like velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, etc.
A variety of mathematical operations can be performed with and upon vectors. One such operation is the addition of vectors. Two vectors can be added together to determine the result (or resultant). This process of adding two or more vectors has already been discussed in an earlier unit. Recall in our discussion of Newton's laws of motion, that the net force experienced by an object was determined by computing the vector sum of all the individual forces acting upon that object. That is the net force was the result (or resultant) of adding up all the force vectors. During that unit, the rules for summing vectors (such as force vectors) were kept relatively simple. Observe the following summations of two force vectors:
Newton's 2nd law of motion, F=ma, where Fand a are vectors.
which are vectors? force, momentum, time, acceleration, distance.
10N if both forces are in the same direction.
If you have those two forces, the net force can be anything between 8 - 4 and 8 + 4 newton, depending on the angle between the force vectors.
Muscle force is the force produced by the contraction of a muscle. Force vectors, torque vectors, and difference vectors can all be used to help describe this force.
No
A Newton is the measurement unit for force.
It is certain that two vectors of different magnitudes cannot yield a zero resultant force.
simply: No, Velocity vectors are different to force vectors. One measures velocity and one measures force so you can not simply add/subtract/multiply/divide them together and get something meaningful.
It is a force and the unit of measurement for a force is a newton.