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1 N = How much (gwt) ????

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Answered by Aryan691
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One gram weight is the force exerted by a body of mass one gram due to gravity 
So by definition 
One gram weight = (1/1000)(9.81) = 9.81*10^(-3) Newtons 
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Answered by GulabLachman
18

1 N = 102.04 gwt.

gwt means gram-weight.

1 gwt or 1 gram-weight is nothing but the force exerted by a body of mass 1gm under the effect of gravity.

So, to convert 1 gwt to N,

1 gwt = [0.001 × 9.8] N                           [1gm = 0.001kg and g = 9.8m/s²]

         = 9.8 × 10⁻³ N                               [1N = 1kg × 1m/s², as Force = Mass×Acceleration ]

Thus, 1 gwt is equal to 9.8 × 10⁻³ N

Or, 9.8 × 10⁻³ N = 1gwt

From unitary method, 1 N = 1/(9.8 × 10⁻³) gwt

= 102.04 gwt.

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