To determine the mass of an object that weighs 30N, you need to use the formula F = m * g, where F is the weight, m is the mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2). So, mass (m) = weight (F) / g, which gives: m = 30N / 9.81 m/s^2 ≈ 3.06 kg.
A 2kg object requires 30N of force to accelerate at 15m/s^2 .
When referring to "weights" being lifted, the plural is weights. When referring to the total mass of numerous things, the word retains its singular form of "weight".
The net force produced is 10N, which is the difference between the two forces (30N - 20N). The direction of the net force would be in the direction of the larger force (30N).
To find the mass of an object using a balance, place the object on one side of the balance and add weights to the other side until the balance is level. The total weight of the added weights is equal to the mass of the object.
When a ball weighing 30N displaces an amount of water weighing 30N, it means the ball experiences a buoyant force equal to its weight, allowing it to float in the water without sinking. This occurs when an object's weight is balanced by the upward force exerted by the fluid it displaces, following Archimedes' principle.
Neither. Mass is mass. Newtons is a force not a mass, 30 N is the same on Mars or anywhere else. It is 30 N
To find the mass of the chicken on the moon, you can use the formula F = mg, where F is the force (30N), g is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon (1.6 m/s^2), and m is the mass you want to find. Rearranging the formula to solve for m gives m = F/g. Plugging in the values, m = 30N / 1.6 m/s^2 = 18.75 kg.
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The original atomic weights were based on the mass of hydrogen.
well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot
I believe that it is not possible to have the same mass and different weights. Unless you are on the moon with a different gravitational pull.
I suppose that you think to atomic weights (not mass) of chemical elements and the molecular mass.
The mass of one mole of NaCl is the sum of the atomic weights for sodium and chlorine in grams. The atomic weights are found on the periodic table.
A beam balance is used to measure the mass of objects by comparing them against known weights. It consists of a horizontal beam that is pivoted at its center, with two pans on either side where the object and standard weights are placed. When the weights on both sides are equal, the beam is level, indicating that the mass of the object matches the total mass of the weights. This method allows for precise measurement of mass, as it relies on the principle of equilibrium.
because we are on earth the mass of an object greater and if we will in the outside of earth we will lessen
A 2kg object requires 30N of force to accelerate at 15m/s^2 .