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The average student has a mass of 67 kg. How much does this student weigh on the Earth?
Convert the Newtons to pounds. Take the Newton weight and multiply by .225 lbs. The numerical value will be in pounds. (ex. 10 N x .225 = 2.25 lbs.)

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Answered by minergunder
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Answer: 1.67m/s2

Explanation:  Mass and weight are often used interchangeably in everyday ... the most familiar unit of force is the pound (lb), where 1 N = 0.225 lb. Thus, a 225-lb person weighs 1000 N. ... Consider an object with mass m falling toward Earth. ... On the Moon, for example, acceleration due to gravity is only

Answered by NACHIKETAY05
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Answer:

1.67M/S2

Explanation:

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