D. 1 N = 1 kg-m/s²
Step-by-step explanation
Force can be defined as the push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity, for example the force of gravity , this force pushes us to the cneter of the earth,
so

SI( international system of units) is the metric system that is used universally as a standard for measurements, the units for mass and acceleration are

therefore, the units of force would be

by definition

therefore, the answer is
D. 1 N = 1 kg-m/s²
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