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your weight equals your a. mass. b. mass times the acceleration due to gravity. c. mass divided by the net force acting on you. d. mass times your speed.
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your weight equals your a. mass. b. mass times the acceleration due to gravity. c. mass divided by the net force acting on you. d. mass times your speed.
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weight is actually the force acting on the object due to gravity.
now F = mass *acceleration
F( force due to gravity ) = mass of an object (m) * acceleration due to gravity ( g )
so F = m*g
b is the correct option
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