Physics, asked by yourgirl12, 9 months ago

While calculating weight...... we multiply mass of a body by 10 {W= mg} Where m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity (value 10 approx) So, why we don't divide the weight by 10 while calculating mass of the a body? I am confused please help!

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Answered by shradhakapoor2
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Answer:

BRAINLEST!!

To find weight when you already know the mass, use the formula weight = mass times gravitational acceleration. Remember that on the surface of the earth, gravitational acceleration is always 9.8 m/s^2, so simply plug in the mass and multiply it by 9.8 to get the weight in newtons

Answered by ansh2014chauhan
3

Hiii dear ,

Why are you so confused in such a question .

The answer for this question does not have any big reason .

Due to repeated experiments and observations such a derivation came .

Actually weight is a kind of force .

and we know that Force is directly proportional to Mass when acceleration. is constanst ( stated in Newton's second law of motion ) .

Thus ,

They are proved in such a way that we have to multiply ..

Refer to attachment .

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