SSC MTS EXAM

SSC

PHYSICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Units of weight
A
N (Newtons)
B
kg
C
grams
D
J (Joules)
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Therefore, the SI unit of weight can be measured in kg⋅m/s2 (kilograms times metres per second squared) which is equal to a newton (N). Since weight is the force extended by the gravitational force on a mass it is represented by the formula W = m*g, where weight can be kg * m/s2 which is equal to N.

Detailed explanation-2: -A newton (N) is the international unit of measure for force. One newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per second squared.

Detailed explanation-3: -As the weight of a body is the gravitational force on it, so the weight is a force and the SI unit of it is the newton. Weight is variable as it varies from place to place but the mass of the object remains constant with respect to the place.

Detailed explanation-4: -The newton is the SI unit of force, and is the force which will accelerate one kilogram one metre per second squared. The symbol of the newton in SI is N. The newton is also the unit of weight (force acting on a mass by gravitation).

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