Math, asked by sarama2006, 1 year ago

calculate the weight of the body of mass 500 g. (Take g =10 m / s 2)
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Answers

Answered by gujjar98
13

Answer:

weight=mass*gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

weight=1/2*10=5

Answered by nafibarli789
0

Answer:

The most standard definition of weight is the force exerted on a body by gravity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The most standard definition of weight is the force exerted on a body by gravity. This is often described in the formula W = mg, where W is the weight, m stands for the mass of the object, and g is the gravitational acceleration.

mass is a quantitative measure of inertia, an essential property of all matter. It exists, in effect, the resistance that a body of matter offers to a change in its speed or position upon the application of a force. The greater the mass of a body, the shorter the change produced by an applied force.

Gravity exists measured by the acceleration that it provides to freely falling objects.

Here given that,

m=500g

g=10m/s^{2}

weight=mass*gravity

Hence,

weight=1/2*10

=5.

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