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Roy Stanton
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19 August, 23:37
What is the SI unit for weight
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Efrain Rojas
20 August, 00:02
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The kilogram is the SI unit of mass and it is the almost universally used standard mass unit. The associated SI unit of force and weight is the Newton, with 1 kilogram weighing 9.8 Newtons under standard conditions on the Earth's surface.
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