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Jonas Massey
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7 September, 11:02
SI unit of mass and gravity
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Xander Maddox
7 September, 11:06
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Mass : Kg
Gravity : m/s^2
Explanation:
The SI unit of mass is kilograms (Kg)
The SI unit of acceleration due to gravity metre per second square (m/s^2)
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