Respuesta :
The metric unit is the Newton (N), or the [tex] \frac{kgm}{s^{2} } [/tex]
Answer:
The metric unit of force is the Newton (N)
Explanation:
Force is defined as the product between mass and acceleration:
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
The mass of an object (m) is measured in kilograms (kg), while the acceleration (a) is measured in meters per squared second (m/s^2). So, the metric unit of the force is
[tex][F]=[kg] \frac{[m]}{[s^2]}[/tex]
This unit is called Newton, its symbol is N, and this is the metric unit of the force.