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Fig. 3.1 (a) The mass of the equipment is 350 kg. The acceleration of free fall on the surface of this planet is 7.5 m/s2 (i) State what is meant by the term weight. ***
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Fig. 3.1 (a) The mass of the equipment is 350 kg. The acceleration of free fall on the surface of this planet is 7.5 m/s2 (i) State what is meant by the term weight. ***
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(a) The mass of the equipment is 350 kg. The acceleration of free fall on the surface of this
planet is 7.5 m/s2
(i) State what is meant by the term weight.
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Weight is the force acting on a bode weight =mass times gravity
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