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  • 28-02-2018
  • Physics
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on Earth, how many grams of mass does it take to produce a force of 1 newton?

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 10-03-2018
The weight of an object of mass m is equal to:
[tex]W=mg[/tex]
where [tex]g=9.81 m/s^2 [/tex] is the gravitational acceleration.

If we require a mass m to produce a force of 1 N, it means its weight is 1 N. Therefore, the required mass is:
[tex]m= \frac{W}{g}= \frac{1N}{9.81 m/s^2}=0.10 kg [/tex]
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