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what is the unit of newton​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The newton is the International System of Units derived unit of force. It is named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics, specifically Newton's second law of motion.

  • SI base units: 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2
  • Unit system: SI derived unit
  • Unit of: Force
  • 1 N in: is equal to
  • British Gravitational System: 0.2248089 lbf
  • Named after: Sir Isaac Newton

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Answered by ASHNAZARREENBACK
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Explanation:

The Newton is international system of unit derived unit of force it is name after Issac newton in recognising his work on classical machines specifically newton second law of motion.

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