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"Gravitation" doesn't really have units. Weight, which is the force experienced by an object due to gravity, is a force, so it's expressed in force units: newtons. A newton is a kilogram - meter per second squared expressed in SI base units.

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It really depends what you want to measure. For example, the force on an object would be expressed in newtons; the gravitational field has units of newton/kilogram, equivalent to meters / second squared, etc.

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Acceleration due to the force of gravity is measured in Newtons.

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