When your weight is greater than mg, the normal force acting on you will be greater than your weight, resulting in an upward force. When your weight is zero (for example, during free fall), the normal force is also zero as there is no contact surface to exert a force on you.
When an object is in free fall, the normal force acting on it is zero, making it less than its weight (mg).
Which is greater 55000 mg or 5 kg
Yes it can be.The reaction force can be equal to or lesser than or more than mg i.e.,the weight of the body. Consider a block placed on the floor of a lift moving up with an acceleration of say g/2.Now the weight acts vertically downwards.The normal reaction acts vertically upwards.the force due to acceleration is also upwards. The net force on the body, N-mg=mg/2 therefore ,N=m(g+g/2) which is greater than the weight
320 000 gm = 320 kg 37 kg 327 002 394 mg = 327.002 39 kg
The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) specifies a weight variation limit of ±5% for tablets with a weight of 300 mg or less and ±3% for tablets weighing more than 300 mg. This means that individual tablets should not deviate more than these percentages from the average weight of the tablets in a batch.
To lift the baloon, upthrust should be greater than weight. Mg
Much smaller.
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Yes, 3 kg is greater than 40000 mg. 1 kg is equal to 1000000 mg, so 3 kg is equivalent to 3000000 mg, which is greater than 40000 mg.
When an object is in free fall, the normal force acting on it is zero, making it less than its weight (mg).
No, 7698 mg is equal to 7.698 g. So, 7698 mg is not greater than 7 g.
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Greater
1500 Mg is greater than 1.50 kg. 1 kg is equal to 1,000,000 Mg, so 1.50 kg is equal to 1,500,000 Mg.
Greater than.
Is 4,000 mg greater than, less than, or equal to 4 g
aboslutely 2mg is less than 088mg