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17 August, 01:55

The force of gravity acting on a child's mass on earth is 490 newtons. What's the child's mass? A. 206 kg B. 4,802 kg C. 50 kg D. 800 kg

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  1. 17 August, 01:59
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    The child's mass on earth is equal to 50kg.
  2. 17 August, 02:11
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    The answer is C. 50 kg because:

    F = mxa

    M = f/a

    = 490N/9.81m/s^2

    = 50kg
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