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The SI unit of force is the 'newton'.

1 Newton = 1 kilogram-meter per second2

A strain gauge is a common measuring device and is highly portable, which is a good thing when you wish to measure the pulling force of a harbour tug, the lifting capacity of a crane, or the mass of a truck on the highway.

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Scientists typically use the unit Newton (N) when measuring force.

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The unit of force is the 'newton'.

1 Newton = 1 kilogram-meter per second2

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The international unit for force is the newton.

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Newtons... i think.

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Using a Newtonmeter. Units are Newtons

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newton

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The Newton.

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