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4 December, 10:00

On earth, what is a child's mass if the force of gravity on the child's body is 100 N

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  1. 4 December, 10:04
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    Answer: 10.2 kg if g = 9.8, 10 if g = 10.

    Explanation:

    Weight or the "force of gravity" on a person is simply defined by the equation: F = ma. In this case, the acceleration is g, which is 9.8 but can be rounded up to 10. Based on this, we have:

    F = mg

    100 = m*9.8

    m = 10.2 (or 10 if we set g to 10).
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