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SI unit of Force is in Newtons (N). 1 Newton is equal to 1 kg*m*s^-2. The basic formula for force is F=ma where F stands for force, m stands for mass in kilograms and a stands for acceleration in m*s^-2. This is the Newton's second law of motion.
Atkinds, Peter. Physical Chemistry. 9th. Oxford University Press, 2009. Print.
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