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19 July, 02:16

The metric unit that is used to describe weight as a measure of the force of gravity is called a Newton.

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  1. 19 July, 02:35
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    That is true. Force is mass*acceleration, and the units for any type of force is the Newton, (N) which is named after Isaac Newton).

    The Newton is actually the simplified version of kg*m/s^2. So instead of writing kg*m/s^2, in which kg (kilgrams) is mass and m/s^2 is the unit for acceleration, we can write Newtons (N).
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