Express the unit newton in term of base SI unit.?

1 Answer
Jan 2, 2018

"kg" * "m/s"^2

Explanation:

Think of Newton's 2nd Law:

F = ma

We know the units of force are Newtons, the units of mass are "kg", and the units of acceleration are "m/s"^2. Just put it all together and you get:

"N" = "kg" * "m/s"^2

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