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Well technically the Newton, but it's related. The Newton is a measure of force, which is not a basic unit of measurement. The Newton is actually derived from three of the seven (7) SI units.

One Newton is equal to the amount of force (kg) required to accelerate the mass of one kilogram (kg) at a rate of one meter (m) per second (s), each second (s). Or: "one kilogram meter per second squared".

1N=1kg/sE2

NB: The 7 SI units are

Base quantityNameSymbollengthmetermmasskilogramkgtimesecondselectric currentampereAthermodynamic temperaturekelvinKamount of substancemolemolluminous intensitycandelacd

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