Social Sciences, asked by anayaali1, 4 months ago

The reading
on a set of weighing scales is 5 kg.
What force is pressing on the scales?

Pls add explanation !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answers

Answered by chimkook2709
6

How many times do you weigh things in the course of a day? If you're on a diet, chances are you stand on scales each morning to check your progress. If you're having breakfast, you might weigh out what to eat by filling a bowl with cereal. If you're sending a letter or a parcel, you probably take it to a Post Office to have it weighed. When you buy things from a grocery store, the price you pay for most goods will be based on their weight. In some countries, even the money in your pocket is based on a system of weight. (British and Irish pounds, for example, originally weighed exactly one pound.) With so much of our world driven by weight, accurate ways of weighing are very important. But what is weight, exactly, and how do you measure it in practice? Let's take a closer look!

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Answered by s2103614
0

Answer:

gravitational force

Explanation:

5 kilograms is apparently the weight of the item, if you desire USA measure multiply 5 x 2.2 and you have 11 pounds. Force will be gravity.

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