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1 newton = 1 kg-m/s2

[Speed] = [m/sec]

Force/speed = (kg-m/sec2) / (m/sec) = (kg - m - sec / sec2 - m) = kg/sec

This quantity has little if any physical significance,
which is probably why it's a unit without a name.

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Q: If you divide a force measured in newtons by a speed expressed in meters per second in what units will the answer be expressed?
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