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Aryan Mayer
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12 January, 19:53
What is the newton unit of measure?
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12 January, 20:07
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"Newton" is a unit of force in the SI/metric system.
One newton is the force that accelerates 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 m/s².
One pound of force is about 4.448 newtons of force. (rounded)
One ounce of force is about 0.278 newton of force. (rounded)
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