calculate the mass in kg of an object that weighs 1225 n on earth

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Well, it seems like you've gotten yourself into a bit of a weighty situation! To calculate the mass in kilograms, we need to use the equation:

weight = mass x gravity

Here on Earth, the gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s². So rearranging the equation, we have:
mass = weight / gravity

Let's crunch the numbers. If the object weighs 1225 N, we can plug that into the equation:
mass = 1225 N / 9.8 m/s²

Calculating this, we find that the mass of the object is approximately 125 kg.

So, your object weighs 1225 N on Earth, which equates to a mass of around 125 kg. Just remember, gravity can be a heavy weight to bear sometimes! Keep it light and keep those questions coming!

To calculate the mass of an object in kilograms given its weight in Newtons on Earth, you can use the following formula:

Mass (kg) = Weight (N) / Acceleration due to Gravity (m/s²)

On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s². Applying this value to the equation:

Mass (kg) = 1225 N / 9.8 m/s²

Mass (kg) = 125 kg

Therefore, the mass of the object is 125 kilograms.

Mass = Weight/g = 1225 N/9.81 m/s^2

The answer will be in kg