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a man having a mass of 60 kg exerts a horizontal force of 200 newton in pushing a 90 kg object a distance of 60 meters along horizontal floor. he does this at constant velocity in 3 seconds.the weight of this man is[in newton,taking g =10m/s square]
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Answered by Henry
Wt. = M*g = 60kg * 10N/kg = 600 N.

10 years ago
Answered by Danny
M.g=60kg.10= 600
7 years ago
Answered by Maryam
W=m*g=60*10=600N
7 years ago

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