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SI unit for gravity

If you mean the force of gravity it is N (newton). If you mean the gravity acceleration it is m/s² (m = meter, s = second). The gravitational constant is app. 9,81 m/s². This means that a body with a mass of 75 kg is pulled towards the Earth with a force of

F_g = 75 kg x 9,81 m/s² = 736 N

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The metric unit used for measuring gravity is the Newton (N).

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