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A 70 kilogram person travels to a planet where he weights 1,750 Newtons. What is the value of Gravity on that planet?
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A 70 kilogram person travels to a planet where he weights 1,750 Newtons. What is the value of Gravity on that planet?
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A 70 kilogram person travels to a planet where he weights 1,750 Newtons. What is the value of Gravity on that planet?
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Weight = (mass) times (gravity). . . .SO Gravity = (weight) divided by (mass). . . . That's (1750 N) / (70 kg) = 25 m / sec-squared.
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