what is the weight of earth
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Explanation:
The current best estimate for Earth mass is M ⊕ = 5.9722×1024 kg, with a standard uncertainty of 6×1020 kg (relative uncertainty 10−4). The recommended value in 1976 was (5.9742±0.0036)×1024 kg. It is equivalent to an average density of 5515 kg. m−3.
Answer:
☆5.972 × 10^24 kg.
☆What is the exact weight of the earth?
⇒The current best estimate for Earth mass is M ⊕ = 5.9722×1024 kg, with a standard uncertainty of 6×1020 kg (relative uncertainty 10−4). The recommended value in 1976 was (5.9742±0.0036)×1024 kg. It is equivalent to an average density of 5515 kg. m−3.
☆What is the weight of the earth in Newtons?
⇒A 1.0-kg mass thus has a weight of 9.8 N on Earth and only about 1.7 N on the Moon. The broadest definition of weight in this sense is that the weight of an object is the gravitational force on it from the nearest large body, such as Earth, the Moon, or the Sun.