The top of a CO2 canister isn't very thick. It will take about a half a pound of pressure to break through the top.
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1 newton= gram ? 1 newton=kilogram?
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It is a very good question. I am pretty sure it is about 10 grams. This is possible because one millimeter is the same as one gram. Hence I figured that since one centimeter in ten millimeters I thought that you should times it by ten. So the answer should be ten.
Air has a higher specific heat capacity (at 1.0035 J/(g*K)) than concrete (.880 J/(g*K)).Specific heat capacity is the measure of the heat energy required to increase the temperature of a unit quantity of a substance by unit degree (Wikipedia). Because air requires more joules of energy per gram to raise it one degree Kelvin than concrete does, it is therefore a better insulator.
That's the "dyne". 1 dyne = 1 gram-centimeter/second2 1 Newton = 105 dynes
No, gram is a unit of mass; the unit of force is newton.
The cgs unit of force is the dyne. One dyne is equal to the force required to accelerate a one gram mass by one centimeter per second squared.
Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.
Gram-force is the gravity force generated by a gram of material, so a gram of metal on a table would exert one gram-force on the table. A milligram is 1/1000th of a gram, so a milligram of metal it would exert 1/1000 of a gram-force on the same table. For reference, 1 kilogram of material exerts about 9.8N of force (1 kg * 9.8 m/s2), so a milligram-froce would equal 0.0000098N.
The CGS unit of weight (no longer used) was the gram
The force required to give a mass of 1 gram an acceleration of 1 meter per second squared is 0.001 Newtons, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = m*a).
No, it is a unit of mass.
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The Newton (N) is the SI unit for force. The gram (g) - or rather kilo (kg) is the unit for mass. At ground level on Earth the weight (force with which gravity pulls a) 1 kg (= 1000 g) towards the Earth is about 9.81 Newton
The energy required to melt one gram of a substance is known as the heat of fusion.
One dyne is equal to exactly 10 µN(micronewtons). Equivalently, the dyne is defined as "the force required to accelerate a massof one gram at a rate of one centimeter per secondsquared":