On earth: 98 newtons (22.1 pounds) On the moon: 16 newtons (3.6 pounds)
You can't. They are different units that depends on the force acting on the mass. For example, if the only force were gravity (approx 10), you would have approx 1088.6 Newtons
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At the earth's surface, a block with a force of 10 newtons has a mass of 1.02kg
The gravitational force between masses depends on the distance between them. > The force (and reaction) can be calculated from: : f (newtons) = (G * 7 * 4) / d2 where: G = newtons gravitational constant ( 6.672 * 10 -11) d = distance between centres of gravity in metres > Example: a distance of 0.1 metres between the masses would exert a force of on each mass of 1.868 * 10 -7 newtons
A force of 9.8 N is the force exerted on a 1 kilogram mass at rest by the force of Earth's gravity at sea level. So 10 N is the force of about a 1.02 kg mass (approximately 2.25 pounds force)This is a scalar measurement.
10 newtons is a measurement of force in the International System of Units (SI). It is used to quantify the amount of force exerted on an object.
stress is force divided by area. If you have a force of 10 acting over area 1 stress is 10 ; if area is 2 stress is 5, etc. Force has units of pounds or newtons and stress is pounds per square inch or newtons per square meter
to weigh 1000 newtons the object would have to weigh the equivalent of 100kg Comes from F = ma Force = 1000 newtons = mass x acceleration acceleration = gravity = 10 m/s^2 So Force/acc. = mass = 100 kg
If you exert a force of 100 newtons , and your hands are 10cm (0.1m) from the pivot(the center of the handlebars, the formula is force(100)xPerpendicular distance (0.1) the force would be 10 newtons , but if you increased the distance your hands are from the center (e.g. to 50cm away) the force would be 50 newtons , So, the greater the distance from the center , the greater the turning force (moment).
10 kg of mass weighs -- 22.05 pounds (98.1 newtons) on earth -- 3.6 pounds (16.2 newtons) on the moon -- 8.38 pounds (37.3 newtons) on Mercury
Movment. Ex.> force of 10 newtons-><-force of 5 newtons movement of 5 newtons->
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Yes, the force of 10 newtons is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (10 N) and direction. Vectors describe quantities that have both size and direction.
10 kilograms is greater than 10 pounds.
The force of 10 newtons is a unit of measurement for force in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.