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A '''Newton''' (abbreviated N) is the [[Système international|metric]] measure of [[force]], named for [[Isaac Newton]], whom did extensive research in [[physics]].
 
A '''Newton''' (abbreviated N) is the [[Système international|metric]] measure of [[force]], named for [[Isaac Newton]], whom did extensive research in [[physics]].
  
<math>N=kg\times m/s^2</math>
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One Newton is equal to one kilo[[gram]] times one [[meter]] per [[second]] squared, or <math>\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{kg}\times \mathrm{m}/\mathrm{s}^2</math>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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You may be looking for Isaac Newton instead.

A Newton (abbreviated N) is the metric measure of force, named for Isaac Newton, whom did extensive research in physics.

One Newton is equal to one kilogram times one meter per second squared, or $\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{kg}\times \mathrm{m}/\mathrm{s}^2$

See also

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