What is the force of gravity acting on a body weighing 200 g and weighing 1 kg

Given:

m1 = 200 grams is the mass of the first body;
m2 = 1 kilogram – the mass of the second body;

g = 10 Newton / kilogram – acceleration of gravity.

It is required to determine G1 and G2 (Newton) – the force of gravity acting on these bodies.

For the first body:

Let’s convert the units of measurement of mass to the SI system:

m1 = 200 grams = 200/1000 = 0.2 kilograms.

Then the force of gravity will be equal to:

G1 = m1 * g = 0.2 * 10 = 2 Newtons.

For the second body:

G2 = m2 * g = 1 * 10 = 10 Newtons.

Answer: on a body weighing 200 grams, gravity acts, equal to 2 Newtons, on a body weighing 1 kilogram – 10 Newtons.



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