Physics, asked by itsmeyashan, 5 months ago

If W is the weight of the body, ‘m’ is the mass of the body and ‘g’ is the force of gravity acting on a body
then
(a) W = m/g
(b) W = m x g/2
(c) W = m x g
(d) W = m/2 x g.

Answers

Answered by mdbasarat
1

Answer:

(b) W= m×g

Explanation:

From Newton's second law of motion,there is an equation

F=ma

where F = force,m= mass,a = acceleration

and Weight is the force of gravity which pulls a body towards itself and 'g' is acceleration due to gravity

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Answered by anjali7476
0

Answer:

c) W= m× g

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