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Brisa Booker
27 April, 22:21
What is the SI units of mass and weight?
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Ainsley Haley
28 April, 00:26
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The kilogram is the SI base unit of mass and is equal to the mass of the international kilogram, a standard weight that is kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
The SI unit of weight is the Newton (N).
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Kailee Keller
28 April, 01:33
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SI unit for mas is Kg and the SI unit of weight N for newton
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