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If newton(N) is the S.I.Unit of weight, why do we mention our weight in KG when we check?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In other words, the weight(force) of one kg is equal to one kgf, or 9.8N. Since there is no practical easy way to measure mass, in everyday life we use the kilogram as a unit of weight assuming that the gravitational field is fairly constant around earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In other words, the weight(force) of one kg is equal to one kgf, or 9.8N. Since there is no practical easy way to measure mass, in everyday life we use the kilogram as a unit of weight assuming that the gravitational field is fairly constant around earth.

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