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The weight on which the force is applied. ​

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Answered by chvenussinghpcqexy
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Explanation:

Weight depends upon which planet is exerting the force and the distance the object is from the planet. Weight, being equivalent to the force of gravity, is dependent upon the value of g - the gravitational field strength. On earth's surface g is 9.8 N/kg (often approximated as 10 N/kg).

Frictional Force: Gravitational Force

Normal Force: Magnetic Force

Tension Force: Electrical Force

Contact Forces: Action-at-a-Distance Forces

Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Weight depends upon which planet is exerting the force and the distance the object is from the planet. Weight, being equivalent to the force of gravity, is dependent upon the value of g - the gravitational field strength. On earth's surface g is 9.8 N/kg (often approximated as 10 N/kg).

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