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newton noun, physics (abbreviation N) in the SI system: a unit of force equivalent to that which gives a one kilogram mass an acceleration of one second every second (formerly the imperial unit poundal).
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English scientist.

newton noun, physics (abbreviation N) in the SI system: a unit of force equivalent to that which gives a one kilogram mass an acceleration of one second every second (formerly the imperial unit poundal).
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English scientist.

newton noun, physics (abbreviation N) in the SI system: a unit of force equivalent to that which gives a one kilogram mass an acceleration of one second every second (formerly the imperial unit poundal).
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English scientist.