1 newton is the force that accelerates 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 m/s2.
On or near the surface of Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.807 newtons (2.205 pounds).
1 newton of force is about 3.6 ounces of force (rounded).
One pound of force is 4.4484 newtons of force (rounded).
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Force and mass are never equal.
The same 1 gram of mass weighs 0.0016N on the moon, 0.0035N on Mars, 0.0098N on earth,
and zero N while in space coasting at constant speed from any one of them to either other one.
1 Newton (N) of force is equal to the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kilogram at a rate of 1 meter per second squared.
The buoyant force acting on the balloon is equal to its weight, which is 1N. This is because the balloon is in equilibrium, with the buoyant force balancing the weight of the balloon, so it does not move up or down.
The work done is 1 Joule. Work is calculated by multiplying force (1N) by the distance moved (1m) in the direction of the force.
1 Newton is equal to the weight of approximately 102 grams on Earth.
The pressure is 1 Pascal. Pressure is defined as the force applied perpendicularly to the surface divided by the area over which the force is applied. In this case, 1N force acting on an area of 1m² results in a pressure of 1 Pascal.
You can feel a force of 1N by experiencing the sensation of a small weight or pull. For example, holding an apple in your hand or a light object resting on your palm applies a force of about 1N due to gravity.