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Help please!! If an object has a mass of 50 kilograms, what would it weigh on Uranus, where the acceleration due to gravity is 10.5 meters/second2? A. 4.77 newtons B. 47.7 newtons C. 52.5 newtons D. 525
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If an object has a mass of 50 kilograms, what would it weigh on Uranus, where the acceleration due to gravity is 10.5 meters/second2?
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4.77 newtons
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47.7 newtons
C.
52.5 newtons
D.
525 newtons
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Weight = mass × gravity
W = 50 kg * 10.5 m/s^2
W = 525 kg * m/s^2 or 525 N
hope this helps :)
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