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  • 03-07-2016
  • Physics
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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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olemakpadu
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  • 07-07-2016
Weight = Mass * Gravity = 50 kg * 10.5m/s² = 525 N
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valeriagonzalez0213
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  • 20-08-2019

Answer:

  • 525 Newton

Explanation:

Weight is defined as the measure of gravitational force on an object.

The magnitude of the weight depends on the acceleration of local gravity and body mass.

We apply Newton's second law to calculate the force:

F= W=weight

m = body mass= 50 Kg

a=g=  acceleration due to gravity on uranos = 10.5 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]

In this way, W=m*g

W=50kg*10.5 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]

W=525 Newton

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