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An object weigh 55.54 Newtons what is it's mass if a gravitometer indicates that G = 9.83 m/s²

A 0.18 KG

B 5 .67 kg

C 545.95 kg

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Step-by-step explanation:

Weight = Mass * Gravitational force

55.54N = m * 9.83N/kg

Hence m = 55.54 / 9.83 = 5.67kg.

User Dineshprasanna
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Answer:


\boxed{\boxed{\sf B. \ 5.67 \ kg}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight is found by multiplying the mass by the gravitational acceleration.


W=m*g

The weight of the object is 55.54 Newtons and the gravitational acceleration is 9.83 m/s².

  • Let's convert Newtons to make the problem simpler later.
  • 1 Newton is equal to 1 kg*m/s²
  • 55.54 Newtons is equal to 55.54 kg*m/s²

Therefore,


W= 55.54 \ kg*m/s^2 \\g= 9.83 \ m/s^2

Substitute the values into the formula.


55.54 \ kg*m/s^2=m* 9.83 \ m/s^2

Solve for the mass (m) by isolating the variable on one side of the equation. m is being multiplied by 9.83 m/s². The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides of the equation by 9.83 m/s²


(55.54 \ kg*m/s^2)/(9.83 \ m/s^2) =(m*9.83 \ m/s^2)/(9.83 \ m/s^2)


(55.54 \ kg*m/s^2)/(9.83 \ m/s^2) =m

The m/s² will cancel each other out, hence the prior unit conversion.


(55.54 \ kg)/(9.83)=m


5.650050865 \ kg=m

This is about 5.67 kg, so B must be the correct answer.

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