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any comparison for how strong this force is? (eg. can be compared to a mallet crushing a concrete block)

i need it for my research paper... thank you

2006-11-30 22:09:20 · 4 answers · asked by kaz 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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It's the force your body has if you weigh 68.6 Kilos. Imagine yourself falling onto another person from high above. Ouch!

2006-11-30 22:10:53 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

absolutely both H2O and the ether will reveal hydrogen bonding. both have an oxygen atom in a "bent" configuration, meaning an unbonded electron pair on the O atom can charm to the uncovered nucleus of between the bonded hydrogen atoms on yet another molecule.. even if, you may tell that the H2O intermolecular forces in H2O are more desirable than the ether because the boiling element of the ether is 37 ºC, below H2O at one hundred ºC CORRRECTION there'll be no hydrogen bonding contained in the ether because the hydrogen atoms contained in the molecule are all part of radicals, both CH3 or CH2, so no "remoted" hydrogen is for sale for bonding. there is not any sturdy dipole second to reason the charm to commence up the bond.

2016-11-28 03:28:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

686 N = 686/9.81 = 70 kg forcr

It is equivalent to weight of a person of 70 kg

2006-11-30 22:12:12 · answer #3 · answered by maussy 7 · 1 0

Fig Newtons? That must have the force of 10,000 calories.

2006-11-30 22:11:26 · answer #4 · answered by tumbleweed1954 6 · 0 0

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