Question
FORCES are measured in... moments (Nm) newtons (N) grams (g) springs ()
Answer
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Answer
B (Newtons)
Explanation
As mentioned earlier, and in accordance with Newton's laws of motion, FORCE is a basic concept in physics which represents a push or pull that acts upon an object due to its interaction with another object. The International System of Units (SI) declares Newtons (Symbol: N) to be the standard unit for accommodating FORCE in honor of great scientist Sir Isaac Newton's outstanding initiatives towards physics. On the other hand, Moments Nm (Newton meters) is a unit of torque (also called moment) in the SI system. The symbol '§' for springs is not a recognized bending vibration sensor symbol or any kind of standard symbol in physics. Finally, 'grams' (Symbol: g) indicate a unit of mass, which is not suitable for measuring force.