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Mandi
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10 November, 02:56
What is the metric unit for weight?
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Uriel Warren
10 November, 03:14
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Weight is a force. The metric unit for force is the Newton.
1 newton is the force that accelerates 1 kilogram of mass
at the rate of 1 meter per second².
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