The mass of a 4,900 newtons bobsled is 500 kilograms.
Leonora Medhurst
1 W = 1 J / s1 J = 1 N m1 N = 1 kg m / s / sYou now have all the information you need to do this calculation (well, except for the acceleration due to gravity, but everybody knows that's 9.8 meters per second per second, right?), but to get you started ...The downward force exerted by a 500 kg mass at Earth's surface is just about 4900 N.
The mass stays the same anywhere.. its 10 N
100 N is a force. An object of mass about 10.2Kg would experience a gravitational force of 100N.
If he weighs 637 N on Earth, then his mass is 65 kg.
An object that weighs 45.32 N on earth has 4.624 kg of mass. (rounded)
The mass of a 4,900 newtons bobsled is 500 kilograms.
49/3 = n/100 n = 4900/3 = 1633.33 %
13% of 4900= 13% * 4900= 0.13 * 4900= 637
20% of 4900= 20% * 4900= 0.2 * 4900= 980
Solution: 4.9 tonnes = 4900 kg 4900 - 425 = 4475 4475 kg = 4.475 t
4900 - 2401 = 2499
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unless this is a trick question the answer is 27700. this was really easy...?
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