What is the SI unit of variable force?

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Editor">Editor Staff asked 1 year ago

What is the SI unit of variable force?
 
(a) Newtons
 
(b) Joules
 
(c) Ampere
 
(d) Mole
 
The question was posed to me during an online exam.
 
Enquiry is from Work Done by a Variable Force topic in portion Work, Energy and Power of Physics – Class 11
Select the correct answer from above options 
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Editor">Editor Staff answered 1 year ago

The correct choice is (a) Newtons
 
Easy explanation: The SI unit of force is Newtons. While Joules, Ampere, and Mole are SI units of energy, current and amount of substance.


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