Final answer:
The weight of the body cannot be determined with the information provided because the traction force is not directly related to the body's weight and there's insufficient data to calculate the mass.
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the Weight of the Body
To find the weight of the body, we need to understand that weight is the force due to gravity acting on the body's mass. Since the question provides us with the traction force and the acceleration, we can calculate the mass of the body and thereafter its weight. However, the question does not provide enough information to determine the mass or the weight directly. This is because the traction force does not necessarily equal the gravitational force acting on the body and the information provided is insufficient to calculate the mass from the acceleration.
The weight can be calculated if we know the mass using the formula Weight (W) = Mass (m) × Gravity (g), where gravity (g) is typically 9.81 m/s² on Earth. Without knowing the mass, we cannot determine the weight.