The SI unit of force is the:
AJoule
BDyne
CPascal
DNewton
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Newton
1. Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma).
2. In SI units this is kilogram times metre per second squared.
3. That combination is named the newton, the SI unit of force.
_Source: RRB Group D (RRC) PYQ, held 27-10-2013, Q.61._
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