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Tori Glenn
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6 April, 13:14
A force of one newton is equivalent to
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Antony Mcbride
6 April, 13:20
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Force = mass/kg * acceleration/ms⁻²
thus, a force of 1 Newton is equal to an acceleration of a mass of 1 kg by 1m/s².
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