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Bryson Mcdonald
5 January, 23:36
Why do force and weight have same units?
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Prancer
6 January, 01:59
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Weight is a force
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Weight is the force of gravity on a mass. It can also be seen through this equation: F=ma, where m is the mass of the object and a is the acceleration of gravity.
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