Physics, asked by chasethejasenuo, 9 months ago

What is the weight of 50g of salt on the earth

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Answered by johnephrath
3

Answer:

490 g

Explanation:

According to W = mg

m = 50 g

g = 9.8 m/s²

W = mg

W = 50 × 9.8

Therefore, W = 490 g.

Answered by babliji24
2

Answer: I'll try to explain with my best will.....

Explanation:50g =0.05kg

So, earth applies a force equivalent to 9.8m/s for an object to travel above earth... So, the force is :mass×g(where g=9.8)

Therefore,0.05×9.8="0.48N"(N=Newton)

So, force =490g(mass×g)

I wrote the force too(l know it's extra!!)

Hopefully this helps!!!!

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