Force -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics (original) (raw)

The concept of the force was essential to the development of mechanics and all of physics. A force is a "push" or "pull" experienced by a mass m when it is accelerated,
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which is Newton's second law (with a the acceleration). In a gravitational field withgravitational acceleration g, a mass m therefore experiences a force
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known as its weight.
The SI unit of force is the newton, equal to 1 kg m s-2. The cgs unit of force is thedyne, and the British engineering unit of force is the pound (or, more explicitly, thepound-force). The kilopond is sometimes also used as a unit of force.
Dyne, Fictitious Force, Force Density, Frictional Force, Fundamental Forces, Generalized Force, Kilopond, Newton, Normal Force, Pound, Pound-Force,Tangential Force
© 1996-2007 Eric W. Weisstein

