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Answered by ShivamKashyap08
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Verifying the unit N/Kg.

\huge{\bold{\underline{Explanation:-}}}

Let's do it by verifying each and other options.

which is equal to m/s².

as \large{ \frac{ \cancel{Kg} m/s^2}{ \cancel{Kg}}}

\large{ \to m/s^2}

As the first three options are the same as they are related to acceleration they have a unit of m/s².

But, the fourth option.

\large{\bold{F = ma}}

Substituting the values.

\large{F = Kgm/s^2}

\huge{\boxed{F = N}}

So, N/Kg is not the unit of Force .

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