That's the unit for the electric field. The SI units for electric field are, precisely, newtons/coulomb - or the equivalent, volts/meter. This unit doesn't have a special name.
10
22.5
9.375
8
There are multiple answers for the question "what two numbers equal 160 when divided?". 160 divided by one equals 160. 320 divided by 2 equals 160. Any multiple of 160 divided by said multiple would equal 160.
Newtons law has to due with mass and ATTRACTION only Coulombs law has to due with charge and ATTRACTION AND REPULSION
newtons * meters squared / coulombs squared
Both are 'Inverse square' forces, f=k/r2 .
Coulombs law is given by the equation:F=kq1*q2/r^2 This means that the force of attration between two particles is = to k(9.11810^9) times the product of their charges divided by the distance apart sqaured. The final units are in Newtons. And in this equation k is a constant given by: 9E9 N*m^2/C^2
20.5 newtons equal about 4.6 pounds.
1 faraday = 9.6485 x 104 coulombs (rounded)
2000 Newtons
Force (newtons) = mass x acceleration
An abcoulomb is a unit of electromagnetic charge equal to ten coulombs.
newtons gravitational law is similar to that of coulomb's law...
4.448 newtons.
Force divided by area is pressure. If the force is in newtons and the area is in metres squared, the pressure will be in pascals (Pa).