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A mass of 100g is vertically lifted. What is the magnitude of force acting on it​

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Answered by WhoAmLite
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Answer. So, one Newton approximately equals the force to lift vertically upwards a 100 g mass against the gravitational acceleration (assumed about 10 m/s2)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Force = mg

where ,

\frak{Here}\begin{cases}\bf{m=mass(in \;kg)}\\ \bf{g=acceleration\;due to gravity}\\ \bf{mass=100 grams}\\ \rm{g=10m/s^2}\end{cases}

 \sf \: force =  \frac{100}{1000}  \times 10

 \sf \: force = 1 \: newtons

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