A kilogram is a unit of mass and when multiplied by meters per second
squared which are the units of acceleration, it yields a derived unit known as a

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Answer:

it yields a derived unit known as Newton, which is the unit of Force.

Explanation:

The formula for force is given by Newton's Second Law, which states that whenever an unbalanced force is applied to a body, it produces an acceleration in the body in the direction of force.

[tex]F = ma\\[/tex]

where, F = Force

m = mass

a = acceleration

Now, we substitute the respective S.I units of each quantity in equation:

F = Newton (N)

m = kilogram (kg)

a = acceleration = m/s²

Therefore,

[tex]N = (kg)(m/s^2)[/tex]

So, it is clear from above expression that:

When kilogram is multiplied by meter per second squared, it yields a derived unit known as Newton, which is the unit of Force.