The Newton - weight is measured in force.
mass*gravity = weight
mass (kg)
gravity (m/s^2)
weight in (N)
I believe that it will be meter. SI unit goes by 10's. what is the sI unit for lengthThe basic SI unit of length is meter.the basic si unit of lenght is metric.The SI base unit for length is meter. For temperature, the SI base unit is kelvin.
The basic unit for length in SI is the meter.
The basic SI unit of length is the meter.
The SI weight of 0.35 ounces = 0.097 Newtons.
The kilogram is the SI unit for mass.But grams are also often used.Additional AnswerIn SI, there are 'base' (not 'basic') units and 'derived' units -which, as the name suggests, are derived from the base units. There are seven base units, including the kilogram (not the gram) for mass.The SI unit for weight, which is the force due to gravity, is the newton, which is a derived unit.
The basic SI unit for mass is the kilogram (kg).
Well weight is a force, and all forces' unit is Newton(N), unless you mean mass, who's SI unit is kg... :)
The SI weight of 0.35 ounces = 0.097 Newtons.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that SI basic unit of length is meters.
SI unit of weight is Kg
The official SI unit is the kelvin (K).
The newton is the SI basic unit of force.While there is no SI basic unit for weight, we use the kilogram and pound as the operational or practical units of weight. This is the effect that an object has on the calibrated springs of a scale.However, this answer is useful only in very basic math classes and in commerce.The correct answer is that the basic unit of MASS is the kilogram and the basic unit of FORCE is the newton.If we use weight to mean mass, it is wrong because mass is a scalar quantity. We can use weight to mean force, but force is a vector quantity and measured in newtons.In aerodynamics, weight is used only as a vector quantity to describe the 4 forces that affect an object interacting with a fluid medium: Weight, drag, lift and thrust.