Math, asked by shivanijmaurya106, 26 days ago

29. The value of 'g' for I kg weight at any place is:
(a) 9.8 Newton
(b) 0.102 kg of weight
(c) a & b
(d) None of these​

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Answered by Exology01
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The value of 'g' for I kg weight at any place is None of these (D)

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Explanation

Okey, Equation is :

\Large{\boxed{\sf{ 1 \: kg = 1.000 \: g}}}

Then :

\Large{\boxed{\sf{ 1 \: g = 0,001 \: kg}}}

And, place ini "B" is NOT TRUE

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I have one formula :

\Large{\boxed{\sf{ F = m \times g}}}

and, if 1 kg = 1.000 g, then :

\sf{F = m \times g}

\sf{ F = 1.000 \: g  \times 9,8 \: m/{s}^{2} }

\sf{F = 9.800 \: N }

And, place in "A" is NOT TRUE

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So, The value of 'g' for I kg weight at any place is None of these (D)

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Details :

  • Subject : Math-Psysic
  • Class : -
  • Theory : Units of Magnitude
  • C0de : 2
  • Keywords : units of magnitude, g, kg, newton
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