what is the CGS unit of weight?
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=> Weight is defined as the force with which any body/object is attracted towards the centre of the Earth.
=> In other words, The force of Earth's gravity acting on any particular body/object is known as its weight.
Weight = Mass × Gravity
OR
w = m × g
where, m is mass of the body and g, the acceleration due to gravity.
=> Its S.I. unit is Newton, denoted by the letter N.
• Weight is a vector quantity.
• The weight of any particular body/object changes from place to place.
• In other words, the weight of any body/object is not constant.
• The weight of a body can be zero as well. Whatever be the weight of a body on the surface of the Earth is, its weight becomes zero when it is taken to the centre of the Earth.
Now, coming to the point / according to the question i.e.,
The C.G.S. unit of weight is .
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