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QuestionHow do I get the gravitational force and multiply it by the mass?Community AnswerGravitational force is proportional the two bodies' masses and the gravitational constant and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. F= (m1 (Earth)*m2 (observed body)*G(constant))/r/r. G= 6.67408 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2. However, for the sake of weight we usually take the gravitational accelration (g) which is equal to 9.81 m/s/s, usually rounded to 10 m/s/s. G (gravitational force/weight) = g (gravitational accelration) * m (mass of the observed body). If you use both methods, the two Gs should be equal barring some rounding errors.
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QuestionDoes a scale measure weight or mass?Community AnswerIt measures weight, because it measures the force gravity exerts on an object. But since we know what the gravitational constant is on Earth, we can convert that weight into mass (and many scales simply show the mass because they're calibrated to do so).
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QuestionIf the mass of an object is 25kg on earth, what will be its weight on the moon?Community AnswerThe gravitational field strength of the moon is 1.6N/kg. This means that the weight of a 1kg mass object on the moon is 1.6N. Weight = mass x gravitational field strength Therefore, 25 kg multiplied by 1.6 N/kg, is 40 N.
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QuestionWhat if weight is expressed in kg? How do you convert it into mass in Newtons?Community AnswerThe units of weight are in Newtons. If its in kilograms, its the mass of the object, not the weight.
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QuestionWhat is the mass of an object that has a weight of 80N on the moon?Community AnswerWe already have the weight and the gravity on the moon is 1.6m/s square so we will divide the F (weight) by g. Divide 80 N by 1.6 m/s square, and you will get the mass.
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QuestionIs my weighing machine showing mass or weight?Community AnswerWeighing machines show the weight of the object. Mass refers to what it is composed of.
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QuestionWhat does 3 kg/m^3 mean?Community AnswerThis means kilograms per cubic meter.
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QuestionHow do I calculate weight from mass if I know the gravity?Community AnswerMultiply the mass (in kg) by the acceleration due to gravity (in m/s/s). Your answer is in Newtons (N). For example, a 100-kg object on earth (acceleration due to gravity: 9.81 m/s/s) weighs 100 x 9.81 = 981 N.
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QuestionThe mass of an object is 6 kg on the surface of Earth. What will its mass be on the surface of the moon?Community Answer6 kg. The mass remains the same, only the weight changes because there is a change in the gravitational acceleration.
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QuestionThe mass of a stone is 100g. What is the weight of the stone?Community AnswerThe weight is (0.1 kg)(9.80665 m/s²) = 0.980665 Newton.
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QuestionWhat if the mass is in g, not kg?Community AnswerDivide the mass by 1000. That will convert it to kg. Then use the formula above as usual.
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QuestionWhat is 200g converted to weight?Community AnswerThe weight is F = (mass)(force of gravity) = (0.2 kg)(9.8 m/s²) = 1.96 kg m/s² = 1.96 Newtons.
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QuestionIf a bathroom scale says something 'weighs' 100 lbs, is that actually its mass and it really weighs 32,200 pounds?Community AnswerNo. A scale measures weight, not mass. Remember, mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight measures the force of gravity on that object. If a scale says "100 pounds," that is the object's "weight" (at the surface of the Earth).
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QuestionHow do you find mass with just forceJohnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerThis is not possible. The equation you'd use is F=ma, where F = the force (in N), m = mass (kg), and a = acceleration (in m/s^2). To calculate mass of an object from a known force, you'll need to know the acceleration of that object.
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QuestionHow do I calculate mass from weight?Community AnswerMultiply both together to get the force. Remember the formula: F= m×w, F= Force, m=mass, w=weight. So, just multiply it. For example, 60kg × 1.67 = 100.2N.
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QuestionAn equipment weighs 529N and 209N on Earth and Mars respectively. What is the acceleration due to the gravity of Mars?CabbacheCommunity AnswerThe mass of the equipment can be found by F = ma, 529N = m x 9.81m/s^2, so m = 53.92Kg. Use F = ma again to find the acceleration on Mars. 209/53.92 = 3.875m/s^2.
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QuestionHow do I find the average weight of a number of people?CabbacheCommunity AnswerYou add up their weight, and divide by the number of people. It's just finding the mean average.
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QuestionYou serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30m/s. Calculate the ball's energy.CabbacheCommunity AnswerK.E = 1/2 x mv^2 = 1/2 x 2.1 x 30 x 30 = 945 Joules.
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