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Rebekah Snow
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17 February, 08:11
What is weight measured in
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Valeria Byrd
17 February, 08:19
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Weight is force. It's described with any unit of force.
Some popular units of force are pound, ounce, ton, and Newton.
NOT kilogram!
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