A newton (N) is the SI unit of force. It is defined as the amount of force required to accelerate a oneβkilogram mass by one metre per second squared (1β―N = 1β―kgΒ·m/sΒ²). Understanding this unit is essential for any work involving mechanics or dynamics.
A joule (J) is the SI unit of energy or work. One joule corresponds to the work done when a force of one newton moves an object through a distance of one metre (1β―J = 1β―NΒ·m). This direct relationship links force and distance to energy.
To convert a force measured in newtons to the equivalent energy in joules, you must multiply the force by the distance over which it acts. The resulting product gives the work performed, expressed in joules.
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