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What are the units for the force of gravity?
A. m/s^2
B. kg*m/s^2
C. kg
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The force of gravity is measured in units of Newtons, which is equivalent to \( \text{kg} \cdot \text{m/s}^2 \). Therefore, the correct answer is:

**B. kg*m/s^2**
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What are the units for the force of gravity?
A. m/s^2
B. kg*m/s^2
C. kg

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