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Acceleration of gravity is equal to negative 9.8 metres per second squared.

The so-called "pull" of gravity is a force. The only difference between the 'pull'

of gravity and the 'pull' of a rope is the direction. They're both forces.

Here are some widely used units of force:

-- newton

-- pound

-- ton

-- stone

-- ounce

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