How much force is required to lift a mass of 200g? (g=10m/s2)
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According to Newton's second law of motion,
Force(F) = Mass(M) X Accelaration(A)
But first, we need to change gram into kilograms because kg is the standard international unit of Mass.
So, 200g = 200/1000 kg = 1/5 kg = 0.2 kg.
Hence Force = m*a = 0.2 * 10
= 2 kg mpsE2 or 2 Newtons or 2N.
I may.also tell you that 1. Kg MpsE2 is equal to 1 Newton and it is denoted by N.
This way the force required to lift the object of mass 200 g is 2N.
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According to Newton's second law of motion,
Force(F) = Mass(M) X Accelaration(A)
But first, we need to change gram into kilograms because kg is the standard international unit of Mass.
So, 200g = 200/1000 kg = 1/5 kg = 0.2 kg.
Hence Force = m*a = 0.2 * 10
= 2 kg mpsE2 or 2 Newtons or 2N.
I may.also tell you that 1. Kg MpsE2 is equal to 1 Newton and it is denoted by N.
This way the force required to lift the object of mass 200 g is 2N.
....well, hope this helps...... do rate and Mark as brainiest if my answer is helpful to you...... comment if you have any doubts...... don't forget to hit the thanks button below BTW.....
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hey mate your answer is 200g-
2n
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