Physics, asked by danish457, 1 year ago

the ratio of mass and weight of an object near the surface of earth will nearly equal to (using length in meters and time in seconds)​

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Answered by blueheadcomet
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Answer:

Let the mass of an object be 'm'.

weight=mg

near the surface of the earth the value of g is 10 m/s².

Therefore the artio will be =m/m*10=1:10

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Answered by mshubham2
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Answer:

an object with a mass of 1.0 kilogram weighs approximately 9.81 newtons on the surface of the Earth, which is its mass multiplied by the gravitational field strength.

Explanation:

Simply,

weight on earth/mass on earth≈9.81

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