Physics, asked by kalanranesh, 1 month ago

what is the of an object with 10kg mass?
options..
a.10N
b.9.8N
C.98N
d.0.98N

Answers

Answered by llitzmisspaglill703
9

Answer:

Mass is more fundamental because it is an intrinsic property of an object. Weight varies with location depending upon the acceleration due to gravity eg. for a mass m = 10kg on Earth it`s weight is W = mg = 10 x 10 = 100N.

Answered by bcgamers17
0

Answer:

The most common definition of weight is the force exerted on a body by

gravity. This is often expressed in the formula W=mg, where 'W' is the

weight, 'm' the mass of the object, and g gravitational acceleration,

g=9.81 on the surface of the earth.

so if W=98N then m=

g

W

=

9.81

98

=10kg

Hence, option C is correct.

Explanation:

answer 0.98N

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