Physics, asked by sashankjaswal, 1 year ago

what is the weight of 1 kg mass on earth?


jungah: mg=1*10=10N

Answers

Answered by Monalisha786
7
weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity
= 1 kg× 9.8ms-2
=9.8
Answered by Anonymous
5
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We know that:-

Weight= Mass × Gravity.

=> 1 kg × 9.8 m/s^2

= 9.8 kg.m/s^2

= 9.8 N

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