Science, asked by Raghav1046, 10 months ago

The S.I. unit of weight is:
(A) kg
(B)kg-1 nr1
(C) N-m
(D) N

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Answered by rajat9868
1

Answer:

S.I. unit of weight is newton.....

Answered by santy2
0

Answer:

The S.I unit of weight is N ( Newton or Kg.m/s²). Option D

Explanation:

Weight is the mass of an object times the acceleration due to the force of gravity. This makes weight to be a measure of force since force is calculated by multiplication of mass and acceleration of a body.

Force is equals to mass multiplied by acceleration. The S.I unit for force is the Newton, commonly abbreviated as N.

This unit Newton can be given by the combined SI units of the entities used in calculating Weight.

Mass of object  ( Kg )  × Acceleration due to gravity (m/s²) = Weight (Kgm/s²)

It this unit that has been named as Newton.

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