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An object has a mass of 79kg in a gravitational field with a strength of 9.8 N/kg. What is it’s weight?

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Answered by itzRealQueen
4

Well, it depends...

Explanation:

Weight is given by the formula,W=mgW

is the weight of the object in newtonsm

is the mass of the object in kilogramsg

is the gravitational acceleration

On Earth, g=9.8 m/s²

. So, the object's weight on Earth will be:

W=50 kg9.8 m/s² =490N

Explanation:

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Answered by s13397adisha2258
5

Answer:

Well, it depends...

Explanation:

Weight is given by the formula,W=mgW

is the weight of the object in newtonsm

is the mass of the object in kilogramsg

is the gravitational acceleration

On Earth, g=9.8 m/s²

. So, the object's weight on Earth will be:

W=50 kg9.8 m/s² =490N

Explanation:

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