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emjay1707 | 11:32 Mon 18th Oct 2004 | Science
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What is 'weight'? Is it a force?
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not quite anstey. Weight IS a force. Gravity is also a force. Weight is the force on a body caused by gravity acting upon the body's mass. The standard unit of weight is Newton. As per Newton 2 (F=ma) Weight in Newtons is equal to the product of a body's mass (kg) and the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s/s) 
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The SI Unit for Weight is the Newton - Weight is a force. On earth, a body's weight is a downward force equal and opposite to the upward force exerted by the earth on that body.

Weight is a force and is measured in Newtons named after Issac Newton.  

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