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A force, F, on a body of mass m causes the body to accelerate. Denote the acceleration of the body by a. The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration is
F = ma.
If we take the unit of mass to be a kilogram, the unit of distance to be a meter, and the unit
of time to be a second, then what are the units of force?
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
force=kg-m/s^2 which is also called a Newton.
9 years ago

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