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What is the weight of an object (mass = 60 kilograms) on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 3.75 meters/second2?

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Answer:

weight = 225 N

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to calculate the weight of an object of mass 60 kg on Mars given that the acceleration due to gravity (g) on Mars is 3.75 m/s². We can do so using the following formula:


\boxed{W = mg},

where:

• W = weight of object in Newtons (N)

• m = mass of object in kg

• g = acceleration due to gravity in m/s².

Substituting the given data into the formula above, we can calculate the weight of the object:

W = 60 × 3.75

= 225 N

Therefore the weight of the 60 kg object on Mars is 225 N.

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