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1 kg mass is falling freely, its weight will be equal to how's newton??​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Answer:

w=mg. w = m g . Since g=9.80m/s2 g = 9.80 m/s 2 on Earth, the weight of a 1.00-kg object on Earth is 9.80 N: w=mg=(1.00kg)(9.80m/s2)=9.80N.

Answered by nothing19
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Answer:

9.8 Newtons

The kilogram is the SI unit of mass and it is the almost universally used standard mass unit. The associated SI unit of force and weight is the Newton, with 1 kilogram weighing 9.8 Newtons under standard conditions on the Earth's surface.

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