Physics, asked by amithstarkasco3199, 11 months ago

an object having 10 kg mass weighs 9.81kg on a spring balance. the value of 'g' at this place is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since, ‘weight’ is consideration of mass under to effect of gravity, weight can be written as, weight= mass * gravitational force

On the spring balance, body weighs 9.81 N and its mass is 10 kg.

Using the formula, Gravitational Force= Weight/Mass, g=9.81/10,

So, the Gravitational force =0.981 m/s*s.

Obviously, this place has quite less gravity, lesser than it is on moon =1.622 m/s², and further it is nowhere close to the gravity of our planets…..

Pluto = 0.62 m/s²Titan = 1.352 m/s²Mercury = 3.7 m/s²Mars = 3.711 m/s²Uranus = 8.69 m/s²Venus = 8.87 m/s²Earth = 9.807 m/s²Saturn = 10.44 m/s²Neptune = 11.15 m/s²Jupiter = 24.79 m/s²Sun = 274 m/s²
Answered by pranjalpratimdas217
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Answer:

10m/sec²

Explanation:

Mass=10kg

ie=m×g

=10x9.81

=98.1

=98.1÷9.81

=10m/sec²

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