Physics, asked by pc6039bareerah, 6 months ago

a Stone has mass 100 gm. what is it's weight?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

This gives us the final answer. On the surface of the earth, an object with a mass of 100 kg will weigh approximately 980 Newtons.

Answered by hyacinth98
0

When the mass of the stone is 100 gm, its weight will be given by 980N.

Step-by-step process

Given:

The mass of the stone= 100gm

We know that, gravitational acceleration's value is= 9.8m/sec^{2}

the formula for calculating the weight of an object when mass is provided= mass of the article x gravitational acceleration on Earth

the formula for calculating the weight of an object when mass is provided=

100gm x 9.8= 980N

Result:

When the mass of the stone is 100 gm, its weight will be 980N.

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