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The acceleration due to gravity on earth is 9.80 m/s (squared). If the mass of a honeybee is 0.000100 kilograms, what is the weight of this insect?
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The acceleration due to gravity on earth is 9.80 m/s (squared). If the mass of a honeybee is 0.000100 kilograms, what is the weight of this insect?
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9.8 x 0.0001= .00098 Newtons
weight = mass (kg) x gravity
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