Weight is force. The SI unit of force is the Newton.
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∙ 10y agothe metric unit of force and weight is a: newton
The basic metric unit for weight is the newton.
Weight is force. The metric unit of force is the Newton.
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A milliNewton.
the metric unit of force and weight is a: newton
The basic metric unit for weight is the newton.
Weight is force. The metric unit of force is the Newton.
The metric unit for an elephant's weight is typically measured in kilograms (kg).
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yes, it is the unit for metric unit for weight.
The metric unit used to measure weight is the kilogram (kg).
The non-metric unit of weight is the pound in the United States and the stone in the United Kingdom.
The newton. (The kilogram is not a unit of weight or force.)
No metric unit will find the weight of the pumpkin for you. For that, you'll need some kind of a scale. However, once you've found the weight, you'll use a unit of force to describe it. The metric unit of force is the Newton. (NOT the kilogram.)
Yes, kilograms is a metric unit of measurement used for expressing mass. It is commonly used to measure the weight of objects in the metric system.
There is no such unit of that weight in the metric system. The basic unit of weight is the gram, which is 0.035 of one ounce - 1/10 of what you ask about.