Well Force is measured in newtons. The "newton" is another way of writing kg*m/s2. This is easily derived when you look at Newton's second law of motion.
Fnet=ma
Where F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration.
Mass is in kg, and acceleration is in m/s2. Multiply to get newtons!
A dynamometer is used to measure forces in newtons. It can measure both compressive and tension forces.
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Yes, the newton is the unit used for forces.
Forces are typically measured in units of Newtons (N).
With the help of a Jedi, Only joking if it is Newtons your referring to it could be a Newton meter
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10 kN (kilonewtons) is a unit of force equal to 1,000 newtons. It is commonly used to measure forces in engineering and physics.
They use newtons because they are the International System of unit used to measure to measure force.
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Forces are expressed in newtons....i believe...