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Answered by aaditbohra
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The weight of an object is defined as the force of gravity on the object and may be calculated as the mass times the acceleration of gravity, w = mg. Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the newton.

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Answered by maroon5
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Hi dear,
Here's your answer...

If you know the net force on the object, and it's acceleration, you can rearrange this formula to find the mass: m = F / a. Force is measured in N (newton), which you can also write as (kg * m)/ s2. Acceleration is measured in m/s2. When you calculate F / a, the units cancel to give you an answer in kilograms (kg).

Suppose...
Volume = 5000 cm^ 3
Density = 3.52 g/ cm ^ 3

We know that..
Mass = volume * density
Mass = 5000 cm^ 3 * 3.52 g/ cm ^ 3
Mass = 17,600 grams...

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