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si unit of force is m/s yes or no​

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Answered by sujit157760721
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Answer:

No, the SI unit of force is N=Newton.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, SI unit of Force is Kg.m/s^2 or Newton(N).

Explanation:

SI unit of Force:

we know that F = ma.

Where 'm' = mass of object and 'a' = acceleration.

Thus, SI unit of F = SI unit of 'm' × SI unit of 'a'

SI unit of F = Kg × m/s^2

=> SI unit of Force = Kg.m/s^2 = N(newton).

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