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Units do not match in the definition of Force and in the equation for the Force.
Palanker (
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I believe they do.
Neper is a complicated topic, but it indicates a natural logarithmic ratio, rather than a specific unit. As such, both sides of the equation reduce to mass / [ length^2 * time^2 ], as indicated in the cited source.
PianoDan (
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