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what is the weight of a 3.0 kg object on the surface of the earth?
13 years ago

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Answered by Leo
someone told me answer was 29, but how did they get answer? and is it correct?
13 years ago
Answered by Elena
W=mg =3•9.8 = 29.4 N
13 years ago
Answered by Leo
thank you
13 years ago
Answered by Dee
Weight=mass x acceleration due to gravity
W=mg
W=(3.0kg)(9.81m/s^2)
W=29.43 N
12 years ago
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