How to call a scientist's unit?

Which of the given options is the standard representation of units?

All of these 5 NEWTON 5 Newton 5 newton

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1 solution

Ashish Menon
Jun 16, 2016

We write the "n" as a small letter while using its full name as a unit. If we use capital "N" it would represent the scientists name. The rule of writing units named after scientist is that we begin the name with a small letter. So, the answer is 5 newton \color{#3D99F6}{\boxed{\text{5 newton}}} .

The answer is 5 newtonS* not newton.

Jack Lindon - 4 years, 11 months ago

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