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12 June, 18:22

What is the weight of a 10kg object that is moving at 5m/s

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  1. 12 June, 18:52
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    w = 98.1[N]

    Explanation:

    The weight of a body independent of its speed or acceleration, will always be equal to the product of its mass by the acceleration of gravity.

    In this case we have:

    w = m * g

    where:

    m = mass = 10 [kg]

    g = gravity = 9.81[m/s^2]

    w = 10 * 9.81 = 98.1 [N]
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