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The unit of force, Newtown is a derived unit give reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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That's because the Newton is defined in terms of other units which are more fundamental. One Newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogramme at the rate of one metre per second squared.

Explanation:

Accordingly—by substituting the base units into the formula—we get force equals kilograms multiplied by meters divided by seconds squared. This derived unit of force is called a newton and has the symbol N. So, one newton is one kilogram-meter divided by seconds squared! There are 22 named SI derived units.

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