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Newton (N) is a unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
The unit is named after the English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton, who developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
One newton is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.

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What is the full form of N in Units?

The full form of N is Newton

What are the full forms of N in Academic & Science?

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FullForms. (2026). N. FullForms.com. https://fullforms.com/N/full/25703

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FullForms. "N." Accessed June 4, 2026. https://fullforms.com/N/full/25703.

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FullForms (2026) 'N', FullForms.com. Available at: https://fullforms.com/N/full/25703 (Accessed: 04 June 2026).

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"N." FullForms.com, 2026, https://fullforms.com/N/full/25703. Accessed 04 Jun. 2026.