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A Newton and kiloNewton are two commonly used units.

Note that the answer is NOT kilograms or its multiples since those are units of mass and that is not the same as weight. You have the same mass on earth as on the moon but your weight will be different.

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The metric system uses units such as grams for mass, meters for length, and liters for volume. It is based on powers of 10, making conversions between units straightforward. Common prefixes like kilo (1,000), centi (0.01), and milli (0.001) are often used to denote larger or smaller quantities.

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Kilograms, and the multiples and sub-multiples of the kilogram.

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grams centimeters

kilograms

kilometers

meters

that's the only one's I know

Google~ metric weight and measurements

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Newtons

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Grams.

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