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What is the weight of a 1-kg substance in N,
The weight of a
Answer to Problem 23P
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The mass of the object is
Write the expression for weight of the object.
Here, the mass of the object is
Calculation:
Substitute
Substitute
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Substitute
Substitute
Since
Conclusion:
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
The weight of a
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