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If the weight of an object is 900N, what is it’s mass?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply the mass (in kg) by the acceleration due to gravity (in m/s/s). Your answer is in Newtons (N). For example, a 100-kg object on earth (acceleration due to gravity: 9.81 m/s/s) weighs 100 x 9.81 = 981 N.

Answered by Anonymous
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Newtons (N). For example, a 100-kg object on earth (acceleration due to gravity: 9.81 m/s/s) weighs 100 x 9.81 = 981 N.

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