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what is the SI unit of force,?​

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Answered by keshav9686
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Explanation:

The SI unit of force is the newton, symbol N. The base units relevant to force are: The metre, unit of length — symbol m. The kilogram, unit of mass — symbol kg. The second, unit of time — symbol s.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • ☘The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement. It comprises a coherent system of units of measurementbuilt on seven base units, which are the ampere, kelvin, second, metre, kilogram, candela, mole, and a set of twenty prefixes to the unit names and unit symbols that may be used when specifying multiples and fractions of the units. The system also specifies names for 22 derived units, such as lumen and watt, for other common physical quantities.

Explanation:

☘Force is the product of mass and acceleration

  •  ☘∴ Force = Mass × acceleration

  • ☘The S.I unit of force is kg.m/s2 or Newton

  • ☘ 1 Newton =105 Dyne

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