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If your mass is 56 kg what is your weight in newtons?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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F = m A
(Force = mass x acceleration)

Weight = m g
(Weight = mass x gravitational acceleration)

g = about 9.8 m/s anywhere on earth at sea level

Weight = m g = 56.7 x 9.8 = 555.66 Newtons

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14y ago

the formula for weight is w=mg

to get the weight of this woman, multiply her mass (50kg) by the gravitational constant of 9.80m/s/s

should be 490 newtons yeah?

ps, the units work out well here because a newton is defined as a KG x m/s/s

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9y ago

Force is equal to mass x acceleration. Earth's acceleration is 9.807m/s^2. Therefore, 50kg = 50 x 9.807 = 490.35 newtons.

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14y ago

549.17 N

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