How much force is required to lift a mass of 100 g
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You need to calculate gravitational force (mg),
m = 100/1000 kg = 1/10 kg
g = 9.8 m/s
mg = 9.8×1/10 = 0.98 N
m = 100/1000 kg = 1/10 kg
g = 9.8 m/s
mg = 9.8×1/10 = 0.98 N
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F = (mass) x (acc. due to gravity)
= 100 x 9.8
= 980 Joules
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F = (mass) x (acc. due to gravity)
= 100 x 9.8
= 980 Joules
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