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The gravitational force that acts on a mass is called it​

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Answered by anandachandra1980
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Answer:

Its weight is determined by the degree to which gravitational force acts on it. On Earth an object whose mass is 100 grams is pulled towards the centre of the planet with a force of 1 Newton. This is said to be the 'weight' of the object (i.e. the downward force it exerts because gravitational force is acting on it).

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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The gravitational force that acts on a mass is called it​ the weight of an object.

Explanation:

Gravity, often known as gravitation, is the universal force of attraction that acts between all matter in mechanics. All bodies on Earth have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which is exerted on them by the Earth's mass.

Force of an object:

The force of gravity pulling down on an object is measured by its weight. It is determined by the mass of the item and the acceleration due to gravity, which on Earth is 9.8M/S².

F=9.8m/s², where F is the object's weight in Newtons (N) and m is the object's mass in kilogrammes, is the formula for computing weight.

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