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How many newtons of force are represented by the following amount: 3 kg·m/sec^2?
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1 newton is the force that accelerates
1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 m/s² .
So in SI base units, 1 newton = 1 kg-m/s² .
and 3 kg-m/s² =
3 newtons .
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