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Well, honey, 1 Newton is the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at a rate of 1 meter per second squared. So, technically speaking, 1 Newton is equal to 1 kilogram times 1 meter per second squared. But who's really counting when you've got all this physics sass, am I right?

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A Newton ( N ) is defined as the force necessary to move 1 kilogram by 1 meter per second square ( the last term making it an acceleration; ie force )

N = (1kg x 1m ) / s^2

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