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Si unit for weight
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neutons
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gramms
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kilogramms
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newtons
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Therefore, the SI unit of weight can be measured in kg⋅m/s2 (kilograms times metres per second squared) which is equal to a newton (N). Since weight is the force extended by the gravitational force on a mass it is represented by the formula W = m*g, where weight can be kg * m/s2 which is equal to N.
Detailed explanation-2: -Note: However, the scientific and more relevant “unit” of calculating all of forces is the unit newton. One kilogram-weight (the force, not the mass denoted by simply kilogram) equals 9.8 N. That’s how it’s related to kilogram-weight.
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