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It will be approx 98.1 Newtons. The weight will vary noticably

  • over the surface of the earth: more at the poles, less near the equator,
  • with altitude: less at higher altitudes,
  • with surrounding geography and weather: eg more after heavy rain.
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Q: Find the weight of a 10 kg. Object on the earth?
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