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1 newton N is the force of Earth's gravity on an object with a mass m of about 102 gram or 0.102 kilogram.

On Earth's surface, a mass of 1 kilogram exerts a force of approximately 9.81 N down; or 1 kgf. The approximation of 1 kilogram corresponding to 10 newton is sometimes used as a rule of thumb in everyday life and in engineering.

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There isn't a direct conversion between Newtons and Coulombs because they are units of different physical quantities. Newton is a unit of force and Coulomb is a unit of electric charge. However, one way they are related is through Coulomb's law which describes the force between two charged particles.

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You don't. The two are completely unrelated.

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The answer is found in the arc tangent of the crust of a piece of cheese Pizza.

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newtons are force, centimetres are length. they aren't interchangeable

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Horsepower is a unit of power. Newton is a unit of Force. Watt is the SI unit of power. 1 HP = 746 watts

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This is Dimensionally Inconsistent.

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