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Dale Beard
31 January, 22:35
A newton is a unit of what?
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Sherleen
1 February, 00:24
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The newton (symbol: N) is the SI unit of force. It is named after Sir Isaac Newton because of his work on classical mechanics. A newton is how much force is required to make a mass of one kilogram accelerate at a rate of one metre per second squared.
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