If an astronaut is 60 kg, what is his weight on Earth?
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Explanation:
Weight (magnitude) = Fg = mg. Details of the calculation: Weight = Fg = mg = (60 kg)*(9.8 m/s2) = 588 N.
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588 N
weight = mass* acceleration due to gravity
w = m*g
for earth, it varies from point to point but we can take g=9.8 m/s^2 as an average.
so,
w= 60*9.8= 588 Newton.
weight = mass* acceleration due to gravity
w = m*g
for earth, it varies from point to point but we can take g=9.8 m/s^2 as an average.
so,
w= 60*9.8= 588 Newton.
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