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30 May, 14:49

Which is greater; a force of 10N or a force of 5 lbs?

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  1. 30 May, 15:04
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    First you want to turn that 5lbs into a force using the equation:

    Weight (N) = mass (kg) * gravity (m/s^2)

    That equation is called the weight force equation.

    The conversion number for pounds to kilograms is 2.2 so to find how many kg are in 5lbs you divide 5 by 2.2 to get 2.27kg

    Then we multiply 2.27kg by 9.81m/s^2 to get 22.30N

    So, we can conclude that a force of 5lbs is greater than a force of 10N
  2. 30 May, 15:15
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    One pound of force is equivalent to about 4.45 newtons.

    So 5 pounds of force is roughly 22.2 newtons.

    That's more than 10 newtons.
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