The mass of an object on Earth with a force of 0.1N is 0.01kg or 10g
To find the weight on the new planet, we would use the formula: weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity. Since the gravitational attraction is now 1/10 of Earth's, the acceleration due to gravity on the new planet would be 1/10 of Earth's (9.8 m/s^2). If we know the mass of the object, we can plug it into the formula to find the weight on the new planet.
It is 242.508 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
The object has a density of 0.7 g/cm3
equation for total acceleration (ta) between two objects:ta = (G*(m1+m2))/d^2G= 6.67*10^-11m1= mass , object 1m2= mass , object 2d = distancethe acceleration is shared, in ratio proportional to masses, example:if mass 1 = 100 kg and mass 2 = 10 kg then total = 110 kga(mass 1) = ta * 100/110a(mass 2) = ta * 10/110the greater mass causes the greater acceleration in the other object(adding the following)above should read:a(mass 1) = ta * 10/110a(mass 2) = ta * 100/110if the distance is say 0.5 metres, the the total acceleration is 2.936*10^-8then the acceleration on the 10 kg mass = 2.669 * 10^-8 (m/s)/sso f= maso f =2.669 * 10^-7 newtonsthen the acceleration on the 100kg mass = 0.2669 * 10^-8 (m/s)/sso f= m*aso f = 2.669 * 10^-7 newtonsthere's a quicker way of doing the whole thing:use f= (G * m1 * m2)/ d^2same masses and distancef = 2.669 * 10^-7 newtonssorry about that
The magnitude of momentum is calculated as the product of an object's mass and velocity. In this case, the magnitude of the bicycle's momentum would be 110 kg*m/s to the west.
No, the weight of the earth is much greater than that of 110 billion people. The mass of Earth is about 8.6*10^22 times the mass of the average human. In other terms about 86 sextillion or 86 thousand billion billion times the mass of the average human.
To find the weight on the new planet, we would use the formula: weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity. Since the gravitational attraction is now 1/10 of Earth's, the acceleration due to gravity on the new planet would be 1/10 of Earth's (9.8 m/s^2). If we know the mass of the object, we can plug it into the formula to find the weight on the new planet.
Dan's mass is the same as it is on Earth. His weight, however, is doubled.
It is 242.508 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
The object has a density of 0.7 g/cm3
110 pounds = about 49,900 grams.pounds x 453.6 = grams
110/9.8 = 11.22449 N
Semi-truck tires can weigh up to 110 pounds. The tires for passenger cars have an average weight of 22 pounds, and tires for light-weight trucks average around 35 pounds.
Seems normal. Im 5'0 and weigh 110 too but im not fat or skinny i think its muscle mass
weight =mass x acceleration of gravityweight = 50 x 9.8 = 490 Newtons ( 110 pounds )
i am 110 pounds
110-120 lbs. It also depends on bone mass, if you have large bones, then add 5 lbs.