the metric unit of force and weight is a: newton
Weight is force. The metric unit of force is the Newton.
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
The metric unit of weight (or any other force such as that of a stretched spring, or a bat striking a ball, or a locomotive pulling a train) is called the newton.Newton is the unit of weight (exactly of force) in the SI; in base units is kg.m/s2.Don't make a confusion with the mass (where the unit is the kilogram).
Weight is force. The SI unit of force is the Newton.
False - The SI unit of force is called the newton (N). The kilogram is the SI unit of mass.
a unit of force is called a newton (named after Issac Newton)
The SI unit of force is the newton.
Force per unit area is called "pressure".
The force per unit area is called pressure.
Force is measured in units called newtons (N).
Force is measured in the SI unit called Newton, which is equivalent to 1 kg*m/s^2.
A Newton.
Force per unit charge is called electric field strength. It is a measure of the influence a charged object will have on other charged objects in its vicinity.
What is normally used here is not a force, but a force per unit area; this is called pressure. The SI unit for pressure is the pascal.
The force pushing on a surface or area is called pressure. It is defined as the amount of force applied per unit area of the surface.
Any unit of force that appeals to you.The "pound-force" (usually called simply the "pound") and the "newton" are the most popular. Note: The "gram" and the "kilogram" are NOT units of force.