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  • 09-01-2020
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On Earth, how much force is needed to lift something with a mass of 200g?

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JamesB0ndie
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  • 09-01-2020

Answer:

F=1.96N        

Explanation:

M=200=0.2Kg                                M=Mass(Kg)

g=9.8 N/Kg                                     F=mg

f=x                                                   G=Gravitational Field Intensity(N/Kg)

F=0.2Kg (9.8N/Kg)                          F=Force of Gravity (N)

F=1.96N                                                        

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