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What is the weight of a 1kg book? ( w = mg) use g = 10m/s2
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What is the weight of a 1kg book? ( w = mg)
use g = 10m/s2
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10 newton
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Step-by-step explanation:
weight = m g
weight = 1 × 10
weight = 10 N
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