(mass) times (length) divided by (distance)2
or
(mass) times (acceleration)
Units such as meters (m) for displacement, meters per second (m/s) for velocity, newtons (N) for force, and teslas (T) for magnetic field strength can be used to describe vector quantities.
The SI unit used to describe the mass of an object is the kilogram (kg).
Vector quantities can be described using units such as meters, kilometers, newtons, or pounds-force for displacement or force; meters per second or kilometers per hour for velocity; and newtons or pounds-force for acceleration.
The word used to describe when a force causes an object to move is "work." Work is the product of the force applied to an object and the distance the object is moved in the direction of the force.
The common term used to describe the force of gravity on an object is its weight. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object due to its mass.
Units that are used for measures in which the direction is relevant. Example are displacement, velocity, acceleration, force.
Same units as are used to describe any other force arising from any other cause. Some units of force are newton pound-force dyne ton stone ounce
Units such as meters (m) for displacement, meters per second (m/s) for velocity, newtons (N) for force, and teslas (T) for magnetic field strength can be used to describe vector quantities.
Units of force used to describe weight include: -- newton -- ounce -- pound -- dyne -- stone -- ton. The "kilogram" and "gram" are also often used to describe weight. But such usage is incorrect, and in the modern space age, it can get you in trouble.
The metric prefix used to describe 1000 standard units is "kilo-".
Watts
It isn't. Different units are used for force. However, the international unit for force is the newton.
The SI unit for force is the Newton.
Liter
No units - its a ratio.
speed and direction
any force