weight of an object whose mass is 1kg is
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Hey brainly,
If the mass of an object=1kg
Gravitational Acceleration=9.8 m/s^2
Weight =Ma
=1× 9.8=9.8 N
The SI unit of weight is Newton.
But in day to day life mass taken as weight so we use unit like kg,g etc.
If the mass of an object=1kg
Gravitational Acceleration=9.8 m/s^2
Weight =Ma
=1× 9.8=9.8 N
The SI unit of weight is Newton.
But in day to day life mass taken as weight so we use unit like kg,g etc.
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Hi Friend,
Mass=1kg
Acceleration due to gravity(g)=9.8m/s^2
Weight=Mass×Acceleration due to gravity
Weight=m×g
1kg×9.8m/s^2
Weight=9.8 N
S.I. unit of weight is Newton(N)
Hope you like the answer.
Mass=1kg
Acceleration due to gravity(g)=9.8m/s^2
Weight=Mass×Acceleration due to gravity
Weight=m×g
1kg×9.8m/s^2
Weight=9.8 N
S.I. unit of weight is Newton(N)
Hope you like the answer.
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