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Weight is equal to mass times the force of gravity.
2.6 kg is the weight.
Assuming we're under normal conditions (on Earth), the force of gravity is 9.8 Newtons/kg.
2.6 kg * 9.8 Newtons/kg = 25.48 Newtons
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