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A science binder is sitting on a desk with a mass of 3 kg. What is the weight of the binder on earth?

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Answered by jegasrikanth
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Answer:

The weight of the binder will be 3*9.8= 29.4 kg

Explanation:

weight on earth= mass*g

g=9.8

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Answered by mad210215
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Weight of the binder:

Explanation:

  • Weight may be a force engaged on the associate object.
  • In physics, the term weight is that the force that acts on a mass thanks to the gravity of the earth.
  • Weight is measured in newtons. Mass is measured in kilograms.
  • The mass of a given object is that the same every place in the area, however its weight will modification.  
  • weight unit (kg) is that the SI unit of mass. So, the SI unit of the load is that the newton (N).

Mathematically it is expressed as

weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity

The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is 9.81 m/s^2.

The weight of blinder on the Earth is given by

W = 3  ×  9.81

W = 294.3 m/\mathbf{s^2}.

So the weight of blinder on the Earth is294.3 m/s^2.

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