Angle - Area - Density - Energy - Force - Fuel Consumption - Length - Mass - Power - Pressure - Speed - Temperature - Time - Torque - Volume - Wind Speed
Nanonewton
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Micronewton
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Millinewton
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Newton
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Kilonewton
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Meganewton
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Giganewton
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Dyne
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Poundal
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Joule per metre
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Pascal per square metre
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Kilopond
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Sthène
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Kip
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Kilogram-force
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Ton-force
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Pound-force
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Short ton-force
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Long ton-force
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Ounce-force
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Gravet-force
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Milligrave-force
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Grave-force
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The newton (symbol: N) is the SI derived unit of force, named after Sir Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics.
In physics, force is what causes a mass to accelerate. It may be experienced as a lift, a push, or a pull. The acceleration of a body is proportional to the vector sum of all forces acting on it (known as the net force or resultant force). In an extended body, force may also cause rotation, deformation, or an increase in pressure for the body. >> Read more