Answer:
1. 294N
2. 294N
3. 19.6N
4. 19.6N
5. 4.9N
6. 4.9N
7. 80N
8. 185N
Explanation:
The weight of an object is the force that gravity is having over it, and we measure it in <u>Neutowns (N), which equals Kg x m/s².</u>
To find the weight of an object, we use the formula F= m x g.
F stands for force, m for the object's mass, and g for gravity, which is the force that attracts objects to Earth, and we measure it by the acceleration that an object has during free falling.
<u>The Earth's gravity is 9.8 m/s²</u>
1. We use the formula F=m x g
F= 30kg x 9.8 m/s²
F= 294 N
2. We have to convert the 30000g into kg to use the formula
30000÷1000= 30kg
30000g equals to 30Kg, so the object's mass (m) is 30Kg.
F= m X g
F= 30kg X 9.8 m/s²
F= 294 N
3. F= m X g
F= 2kg X 9.8 m/s²
F= 19.6 N
4.We have to convert the 2000g into Kg.
2000÷1000= 2Kg
The object's mass (m) is 2Kg.
F= m X g
F= 2kg X 9.8 m/s²
F= 19.6 N
5. F= m X g
F= 0.5 kg X 9.8 m/s²
F= 4.9 N
6.We have to convert 500g to Kg.
500g÷1000=0.5Kg
The object's mass (m) is 0.5 kg
F= m X g
F= 0.5 Kg X 9.8 m/s²
F= 4.9 N
7. The gravity on the moon is different from the one on Earth. In the formula, instead of 9.8 m/s² for the gravity (g), we use 1.6 m/s².
F= m X g
F= 50Kg X 1.6m/s²
F= 80N
8. The gravity (g) on Mars is 3.7 m/s², so we have to use it in the formula where it says g to find the object's weight on Mars
F= 50Kg X 3.7m/s²
F= 185 N