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Vivian Pruitt
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7 February, 15:20
How much would a 15.0 kg object weigh on Neptune?
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Keith Green
7 February, 15:25
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The gravity on Neptune is 11.15 m/s²
the gravity on earth is 9.81 m/s²
divide the Neptune and earth gravity we get 1.13
which means object on neptune is 1.13 heavier than earth
yield, weigh of the object on neptune is 1.13*15=17.04kg
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Jazlynn Wiggins
7 February, 15:38
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Weight = (mass) · (gravity)
Weight = (15.0 kg) · (11.2 m/s²)
Weight = (15.0 · 11.2) · (kg · m/s²)
Weight = 168 Newtons
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