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"Newton" can refer to many things in science. The Newtonian Laws of Motion, the Newton measure of force, the Newton temperature scale, Newtonian Mechanics, or the man himself: Isaac Newton.

The most probable answer is that a newton is a unit of force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kilogram by 1 meter per second squared. On the Earth, the is about the weight of something with mass of about 102 grams. (1/9.81 kilograms)

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In 6th grade science, "Newton" usually refers to the unit of measurement for force. It is named after Sir Isaac newton, a famous scientist who made significant contributions to our understanding of physics. The Newton is used to quantify how strong a force is acting on an object.

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