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Using W = mg and g = 9.8 m/s^2

m = 608N/(9.8m/s^2)

m = 62.04 kg

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9y ago

Mass (M) is related to force (F) and acceleration (A). Due to gravity on Earth A equals 9.8 meters per second^2. Newtons (N) are a measure of F, so N = F in this problem. To solve we plug in these values to the equation F=MA. Therefore, M equals 62-kilograms.

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11y ago

That depends on where he weighs 680 newtons.

-- If he weighs 680 newtons on Earth, then his mass is 69.34 kilograms.

-- If he weighs 680 newtons on the moon, then his mass is 419 kilograms.

etc.

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9y ago

Mass is equal to force in newtons divided by acceleration. Since Earth's acceleration is 9.807m/s^2 the following is the result: 800 / 9.807 = mass of approximately 81.6kg

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13y ago

On earth, each kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.

A person (or any object) who weighs 680N on earth has mass of (680/9.8) = 69.388 kilograms. (rounded)

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Using W = mg and g = 9.8 m/s^2

m = (9.8m/s^2)/608N

m = 62.04 kg

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13y ago

feck off I DONT KNOW !

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6y ago

It is 51 kg.

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2y ago

The same mass yoooo Mama had. XD

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