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What is the weight (in newtons) of a bowling ball that has a mass of 3 kilograms?
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What is the weight (in newtons) of a bowling ball that has a mass of 3 kilograms?
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It depends where those kilograms are. On Mars, they weigh 11.1 newtons. On Earth, they weigh 29.4 newtons. On the Moon, they weigh 4.9 newtons. It depends.
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3 kilograms is equivalent to 29.41995008592, round according to what your teacher desires. Hope this helps you and have a wonderful night :)
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