Re: Newton question



On Mar 4, 2:02 pm, Efthimios <eangelopou...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We know that:

1 Newton = kgr * m/sec^2

If the force is applied periodically, lets say half the time within a
period of time kgr*m/(sec/2)^2.

Is the total force four times smaller N/4 compared to a force applied
during all the time within the period???

and for what reasons i should accept that Newton * sec * sec = kg * m
when the left and the right side are totally different. take for
instance the lever law: F[1]D[1]=F[2]D[2] <=> F[1]/
F[2]=pure.number=D[2]/D[1]. the lever law relates forces and distances
as if they are with no measuring units. newton doesn't do that.

http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/Sponge_Comprexpander.zip
converting two originals into one compression and four expansions
converting one compression into two originals and four expansions
converting four expansions into two originals and one compression
http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/leverian_unified_dynamics.html
levers beyond your imagination
.



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