Physics, asked by debendrabag095, 11 months ago

The weight of an object on the earth is 200 N. What is its mass?

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Answered by princerud
8

Answer:

Weight means the amount of force by which an object is pulled by the earth towards its centre. Therefore, the mass of the object is 2.222 kg on the Earth, Moon, Saturn, Mercury and everywhere else it goes. i.e 200 N = m x 9.8 , so mass of the object= 20.04 kg.

Answered by clairchitvankaur
4

Answer:

20 kg

Explanation:

weight = mass ×gravity

200/10=mass

20kg=mass

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