Nobody invented gravity, or 'a unit of gravity'. Gravity has been around since time began. Arguably, Sir Isaac newton was the first person to realise the existence of gravity, and its implications.
The most commonly used unit of gravity is the 'gal' or galileo, equivalent to 1cm per second per second. Under the SI system, the standard unit of acceleration is 1 m per second per second.
Gravity can also be expressed in units of force, usually the newton (the force needed to accelerate 1 kilogramof mass at the rate of 1 metre per second per second).
Isaac Newton came up with the idea of who invented gravity.
The unit for mass x gravity is Newton (N).
the principle of gravity was invented by ichaak newton when the apple fell on his head
There is no unit of "gravity". Gravity is described in terms of its effects, namely acceleration and force. SI unit of force: [ newton ] = 1 kilogram-meter/second2 SI unit of acceleration: meter/second2
The unit of acceleration is Length/Time2 .
no body invented gravity, gravity was here even when the earth was beginning to be born but Isaac Newton discovered gravity when an apple drops on his head.
Yes, it is. The portable recycling unit is invented.
Atom is not an "invented unit". Atoms are quite real.
The unit weight of soil with a specific gravity of 2.65 is 1.8 g/cc.
it was invented by the earths gravitational feild
If you mean the gravitatioal field - other options are possible - units of acceleration are used for that. The force of gravity, of course, is expressed in units of force.
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.