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The weight W of an object is the product of its mass 'm' and Gravity 'g'. (i) write the rule to find the weight of any object.

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Answered by janardhansss123
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Answer:

W/=MG

Explanation:

To find weight of any object we need to multiply the mass and gravitational force acting in downward direction

Answered by IIBrainlyArpitII
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The weight W of an object is the product of its mass 'm' and Gravity 'g'. (i) write the rule to find the weight of any object.

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9.8 m

[Here m denotes the mass not metre]

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Given - Wieght is W

            Mass is M

To find - The wieght of the object .

Solution - We know that

                     Wieght =Mass × Gravity

                                 =m ×  9.8 (m/s²)

                                 =9.8 m

[Note - Here m denotes mass not metre]

So we can say that wieght of the object is the 9.8 times of its mass

I hope it will help you mate (✿◡‿◡)

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