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There are no newtons in water. Newtons are the units of measurement of force.

They can be used to measure the force of gravity on an object.

The density of water depends on the temperature, but can be approximated to 1g per ml. This means that the mass of 2570 ml of water is approximately 2570 g, or 2.57 kg.

To convert this to force we multiply by the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.8 m per second squared.

Force = 9.8 x 2.57 N

= 25.186 N

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