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link between mass and force of gravity?
can any please tell me pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :(


Sagot :

Mass x Force of gravity = Weight

Weight is a force.

On Earth, the force due to gravity is ~9.81 N/Kg. So an object of 100 Kg will have a weight of ~981 N

AL2006
Force of gravity is what we call "weight".

It's the product of (mass) x (acceleration due to gravity).

On Earth, acceleration due to gravity is about 9.81 meters per second-squared.
It's different in other places.  Example: It's about 1.62 on the Moon.

So the weight of any mass on Earth is (9.81) x (the mass), in Newtons.
The weight of the SAME mass on the Moon is (1.62) x (the mass), in Newtons.
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