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Kale Mccann
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9 February, 12:55
What is the unit measurement for force
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Sasha Kerr
9 February, 13:08
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The SI / Metric unit of force is the ' Newton '.
1 newton is the force that accelerates 1 kg of mass at the rate of 1 m/s².
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