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What measures the gravitational pull on an object, its weight or mass?​

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Answered by jubedabegum87355
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The stronger the pull of gravity on an object, the greater its weight. In physics, weight is measured in newtons (N), the common unit for measuring force. To calculate your weight in newtons, measure your mass on a scale (in pounds) and multiply it by 4.5.

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Answered by akanksha170308
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The stronger the pull of gravity on an object, the greater its weight.

weight is measured in newtons (N), the common unit for measuring force. To calculate someone weight in newtons, measure there mass on a scale (in pounds) and multiply it by 4.5.

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