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weight of an object is the _______ force of the ________acting on the object​

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Answered by kuri355
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Answer:

In a uniform gravitational field, the gravitational force exerted on an object (its weight) is directly proportional to its mass. For example, object A weighs 10 times as much as object B, so therefore the mass of object A is 10 times greater than that of object B.

Other units: pound-force (lbf)

In SI base units: kg⋅m⋅s−2

SI unit: newton (N)

Answered by guptadrishti
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Answer:

product of mass and force of the earth ie. acceleration due to gravity

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