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State and define SI unit of weight?​

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Answered by poojaagee
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The SI unit of weight is the newton (which is a unit of force). This is because “weight” is the a measure of the force on a body by gravity. The kilogram is the SI unit of mass which is a measure of the amount of matter that a body contains

Answered by arnabdutta63
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The SI unit of weight is the newton (which is a unit of force). This is because “weight” is the a measure of the force on a body by gravity. The kilogram is the SI unit of mass which is a measure of the amount of matter that a body contains.

The International System of Units (abbreviated SI from systeme internationale , the French version of the name) is a scientific method of expressing the magnitudes or quantities of important natural phenomena. ... All SI units can be expressed in terms of standard multiple or fractional quantities, as well as directly.

The SI system, also called the metric system, is used around the world. There are seven basic units in the SI system: the meter (m), the kilogram (kg), the second (s), the kelvin (K), the ampere (A), the mole (mol), and the candela (cd).

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