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The gravitational SI unit of weight is


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a

kg wt

b

N

c

g wt

d

all the above 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The gravitational SI unit of weight is kg wt.
The weight of any object is defined as the force exerted on a body as a result of the earth's gravitational pull of gravity on the object.  It is given by
W=mg Where W is the weight of the body under considering,
m is the mass of the body under considering, and g is the acceleration due to the earth's gravity.
1 kg wt=9.8 N
As a result, the gravitational force of the earth acting on an object of mass 1 kg is referred to as 1 kg wt. It is the gravitational SI weight unit.
 
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