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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-09-08] [Hit: ]
-sorry, it means nothing to me. Newtons is correct.perhaps it means (10 times the mass) but that is only for one type of force.-F is only in Newton, if we are to say 10Kg,......
I need help answering this question:

Fundemental Units
The basic SI unit for force is the (newton) approximately _____.

i filled in newton and i think that's right i just don't know what approximately is supposed to mean @___@;;.

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sorry, it means nothing to me. Newtons is correct.

perhaps it means (10 times the mass) but that is only for one type of force.

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F is only in Newton, if we are to say 10Kg, we have derail because g is a derived unit and it will be written as 10KgM/s squared
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