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If an object had a mass of 5 kg what would it be the weight of the object measured on a spring scale in the unit of Newtons?
(1 kg of mass equals approximately 10 Newtons)
A. 5 Newton's
B. 10 Newtons
C. 50 Newtons
D. 190 Newtons
I chose C.
If an object had a mass of 5 kg what would it be the weight of the object measured on a spring scale in the unit of Newtons?
(1 kg of mass equals approximately 10 Newtons)
A. 5 Newton's
B. 10 Newtons
C. 50 Newtons
D. 190 Newtons
I chose C.
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Your answer is correct. The weight of an object is given by the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. In this case, the weight of the object would be 5 kg x 10 m/s^2 = 50 N. So, option C is correct.
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