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Metric unit of mass is Kilogram and that of weight is Newton.

Hope I am not wrong You are not wrong. A Newton is a unit of FORCE and weight is the force of gravity acting upon a mass. Mass is the quantity of matter in something. Gravity acts upon a mass and the force of gravity acting upon it is called it's weight. Why make a distinction you may ask? Because the force of gravity is different in different places on our planet. The weight of a mass on the moon would be a lot less than it's weight on earth because gravity on the moon pulls down with a lot less force than gravity on our earth. This concept is very important to scientists and Physicists and Engineers, when they make calculations.

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The metric unit of weight or mass is the kilogram (kg).

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The SI metric unit for weight is the newton (N).

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Originally it was the gram but this was later replaced by the kilogram (=1000 grams).

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There is no SI unit for weight, the SI unit for mass is kilogram.

The SI unit for weight is the newton.

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Grams is the unit to measure weight in the metric system.

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