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Force is measured in newtons, which is a derived unit. what is one newton in terms of the fundamental units of measurement
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The 'newton' is the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass
at the rate of (1 meter per second) per second.
1 newton = 1 kilogram-meter / sec²
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