necoandjeff wrote:
> Ron Hitler Barrassi wrote:
> 
> 
>>>>Nice try but I didn't say "200kg of mass".
>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, but it would have been better if you did.
>>
>>No. It's 200kg of force not mass. This force comes from
>>accleration. Newton's First?  F=ma.
> 
> 
> Hey Brett. Even Kevin's little poodle understands that you have consistently
> been talking about mass as if it were a force. Mass is measured in kilograms
> buddy., acceleration is measured in meters per second squared, and force is
> measured in Newtons (not, unfortunately, Einsteins, though we may understand
> if you were confused by this.) A Newton is, surprisingly enough, equal to
> the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram, one meter per second squared,
> as suggested by F=ma. It's good of you to throw out that equation 3 or 4
> times in the same thread, but you might want to take the time to understand
> it first. Arf, arf!!
> 

g=1


(do you want to go over Bernoulli again?)