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Weight is measured in newtons.
The S.I Unit for weight is Newton.
Newton.

The SI unit for weight, which is a force on a mass, due to gravity, is the newton.

The terminology is tricky, though. Many people use the terms weight and mass interchangeably. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Newton.

The SI unit for weight, which is a force on a mass, due to gravity, is the newton.

The terminology is tricky, though. Many people use the terms weight and mass interchangeably. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.

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