(weight) force = newtons, 1 kilogram force = 9.80665 newtons
The international standard unit for weight is the GramAnswerNo, the international (SI) unit for weight which, of course, is the force due to gravity, is the newton. The kilogram (not gram!) is the SI base unit for mass, not force.
The standard international unit of weight is the kilogram.Other measurement units exist, such as the pound.1 kilogram = 2.2 poundsAnswerUnfortunately, the original answer confuses 'weight' and 'mass'. The kilogram is the SI base unit for mass, NOT weight. Weight is a force and, therefore, measured in newtons. Similarly, the pound is used to measure mass, NOT weight.
Grams are a standard unit of weight or mass so one would be exactly 260 grams heavy.
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Mass is measured in grams {as its basic unit.} Mass is also measured in kilograms (kg), and milligrams (mg.)
Since a weight is a force, the unit for force, i.e. the newton, is used.
The SI unit of force is the "newton". Weight is a force.
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grams Correction: The gram is a unit of mass, not weight. The kilogram, not the gram, is the base unit of mass. The SI unit for weight is the newton, but it's a derived unit calculated using mass and gravitational pull.
The metric unit for weight (or for any other force) is the "Newton". 1 pound = about 4.4484 newtons. 1 newton = about 3.6 ounces.
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The international standard unit for weight is the GramAnswerNo, the international (SI) unit for weight which, of course, is the force due to gravity, is the newton. The kilogram (not gram!) is the SI base unit for mass, not force.
A basic unit of weight in the metric system is a Newton and that is not equivalent to 39.37 of any standard units in any standard system.
A kilogram measures the mass of an object(SI). If you are looking for the SI unit of volume, it is liters, or kiloliters.
(weight) force = newtons, 1 kilogram force = 9.80665 newtons
Umm... kilograms.