on Earth how much force is needed to lift an object of mass and red gram
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f = m × a
force = mass × acceleration
Force required to lift an object of mass 100g
= 0.1 × 9.8 (acceleration due to gravity of earth)
= 0.98 (Newton a unit use to measure force)
= 0.98 ANS
f = m × a
force = mass × acceleration
Force required to lift an object of mass 100g
= 0.1 × 9.8 (acceleration due to gravity of earth)
= 0.98 (Newton a unit use to measure force)
= 0.98 ANS
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f=m*a
(force)=(mass)into (acceleration )therefore force required to lift an object of mass 100gm=0.1*9.8 (acceleration due to gravity of earth )=0.98N (newton a unit use to measure force)
(force)=(mass)into (acceleration )therefore force required to lift an object of mass 100gm=0.1*9.8 (acceleration due to gravity of earth )=0.98N (newton a unit use to measure force)
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