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Force Conversion

Force Conversion convert any force unit such as pond, dyne, gram-force, poundals, newtons, pounds, kgm-force and more

Force Conversion convert any force unit such as pond, dyne, gram-force, poundals, newtons, pounds, kgm-force and more

Force Conversion

by Nitrio
Force Conversion
Force Conversion
Force Conversion

What is it about?

Force Conversion convert any force unit such as pond, dyne, gram-force, poundals, newtons, pounds, kgm-force and more.

Force Conversion

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
NA
Size
14Mb
Genre
Utilities Productivity
Last updated
June 25, 2020
Release date
October 24, 2015
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App Store Description

Force Conversion convert any force unit such as pond, dyne, gram-force, poundals, newtons, pounds, kgm-force and more.

In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. In other words, a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate.

The original form of Newton's second law states that the net force acting upon an object is equal to the rate at which its momentum changes with time. If the mass of the object is constant, this law implies that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object, is in the direction of the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object

Related concepts to force include: thrust, which increases the velocity of an object; drag, which decreases the velocity of an object; and torque, which produces changes in rotational speed of an object. In an extended body, each part usually applies forces on the adjacent parts; the distribution of such forces through the body is the so-called mechanical stress. Pressure is a simple type of stress. Stress usually causes deformation of solid materials, or flow in fluids.

The SI unit of force is the newton (N), which is the force required to accelerate a one kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared, or kg·m·s⁻². The corresponding CGS unit is the dyne, the force required to accelerate a one gram mass by one centimeter per second squared, or g·cm·s⁻².

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