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If an object had a mass of 5 kilograms, what would be the wright of the object measured on a spring scale in the unit of newtons? a) 5 newtons b) 10 newtons c) 50 newtons d) 100 newtons
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If an object had a mass of 5 kilograms, what would be the wright of the object measured on a spring scale in the unit of newtons?
a) 5 newtons
b) 10 newtons
c) 50 newtons
d) 100 newtons
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I believe the weight of the object can be obtained by multiplying 5 kg to the acceleration due to gravity on earth at 9.8 or about 10 m/s^2. Which is 50 Newtons. The response I believe is C.
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It is C. I took the test.
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