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im assuming your talking about weight on earth.

use the equation F=mg where F = force in Newtons [N], m= mass in kilograms [kg], and g = the pull of gravity on earth in m/s^2. g=9.81m/s^2 on earth.

convert 250g to kg by dividing by 1000. m = .25kg

plug it into the formula .250kg * 9.81m/s^2 = 2.45N

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