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A '''Newton''' (abbreviated N) is the [[Système international|metric]] measure of [[force]], named for [[Isaac Newton]], whom did extensive research in [[physics]]. | A '''Newton''' (abbreviated N) is the [[Système international|metric]] measure of [[force]], named for [[Isaac Newton]], whom did extensive research in [[physics]]. | ||
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- You may be looking for Isaac Newton instead.
A Newton (abbreviated N) is the metric measure of force, named for Isaac Newton, whom did extensive research in physics.
See also
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