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What is 1 kg-wt? (Topic:Gravitation)

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[texAn object with a mass of 1 kg produces force (i.e. weighs) of 9.81 N on Earth. Weight is actually a force produced by mass of body and Earth's gravitation, i.e. W (weight, measured in Newtons) = m (mass measured in kg) x g (Earth's gravitation, 9.81 m/second squared), 1 N = 1 kg x 9.81m/s squared.]\huge\mathfrak{\orange{♠♠♠♠♠♠♠♠♠♠}}[/tex]

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