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17 July, 17:51

What is the force in units of newtons of a 40 pound object?

a) 176 N

b) 9.1 N

c) 4.0 N

d) 400 N

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  1. 17 July, 17:56
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    The answer to this Is A
  2. 17 July, 18:12
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    There's 2.2 pounds in a kg.

    1 kg = 2.2 kg

    x kg = 40 pounds.

    2.2 x = 40

    x = 40 / 2.2

    x = 18.2 kg

    Now you need to change 18.2 kg into Newtons.

    F = m * g

    g = 9.81

    m = 18.2

    F = 18.2 * 9.81

    F = 178 N

    You should pick A. Who knows how and when things were rounded.
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