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what is the gravitational si unit of force​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Well, the standard SI unit for force is Newtons, and the definition of a Newton is 1(kg*m/s^2) or simply, the unit of mass in kilograms times the acceleration of the body. Gravity, being a force, is also defined in Newtons.

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Answered by salusuju
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the SI unit of gravitational force is Newton metre square per kg square

Nm^2 /kg ^2

I hope this will help you

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