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20 September, 12:03

If an object had a mass of 5 kilograms, what would be the weight of the object measured on a spring scale in the unit of Newtons?

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  1. 20 September, 12:05
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    I don't really really know
  2. 20 September, 12:23
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    Weight is a unit of force.

    Newtons measure force.

    5 kg is a mass and is in kg. Kg and mass are independent of location. 5 kg is 5 kg on the moon, here on earth, on Jupiter and on Mars or anywhere else you care to name.

    F = m*a

    F = 5 * 9.81

    F = 49.05 Newtons. This is how things should be weighed on planet earth.
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