How many Newtons is the weight of a body whose mass is 10 kg?

Weight – R. Weight – m. Free fall acceleration – g.
As we know, the weight of a body is equal to the product of its mass (m = 10 kg) and the acceleration of gravity (g = 9.8 N / kg), which means that we multiply 10 kg by 9.8 N / kg and get 98N.
Answer: 98 N (Newtons)



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