Respuesta :
Explanation:
Well, it depends...
Explanation:
Weight is given by the formula,
W
=
m
g
W
is the weight of the object in newtons
m
is the mass of the object in kilograms
g
is the gravitational acceleration
On Earth,
g
=
9.8
m/s
2
. So, the object's weight on Earth will be:
W
=
50
kg
⋅
9.8
m/s
2
=
490
N
Can you tell what the object's weight will be on another planet, such as Mars?
Answer: 34 kilograms (approximate)
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Work Shown:
F = m*g
330 newtons = (m kg)*(9.8 m/s^2)
330 = m*9.8
330/9.8 = m
m = 33.673469387755
m = 34 kilograms
I'm rounding to 2 significant figures because 330 has 2 sig figs and 9.8 has 2 sig figs. When dividing we pick the smaller of the sig fig count to determine how many sig figs to round to.