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If my dog has a mass of 30.0 lbm, how much does my dog weigh on top of Mt Everest? (g = 32.042 ft/s2) W = m* g • Therefore, 1 lbm # 1 lbf

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Final answer:

The weight of your dog on top of Mt Everest would be 436.96 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the weight of your dog on top of Mt Everest, you need to use the equation Weight = mass * gravitational acceleration. First, convert your dog's mass from lbm to kg. Since 1 lbm is equivalent to 0.4536 kg, your dog's mass would be 30.0 lbm * 0.4536 kg/lbm = 13.608 kg. Then, use the equation Weight = mass * g, where g is the acceleration due to gravity on top of Mt Everest, 32.042 ft/s². Therefore, the weight of your dog on top of Mt Everest would be 13.608 kg * 32.042 ft/s² = 436.96 N.

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Answer:

The dog weighs 29,88 lbf at the top of the Everest

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between mass and weight is that mass is the amount of matter in a material, while weight is a measure of how the force of gravity acts upon that mass.

So mass remains constant always, while weight depends on gravity. At the same time, on Earth, gravity varies slightly depending on the distance to the center of Earth. At the top of Mountain Everest, gravity has a value of 32,042 ft/s2 (normally we use 32, 174 ft/s3 as the average gravity value of Earth) so the weight of the dog will be:

W=m*g.............


W=30 lbm * 32,042 (ft)/(s2)= 961,26 (lbmft)/(s2)*(1lbf)/(32,174lbmft/s2) =29,88 lbf

Note that normally 1 lbm has a weight of 1 lbf because 1 lbf = 32,174 lbmft/s^2 (the average value of gravity in Earth)

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