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Is the answer to a football player has a mass of 80 kg equals 176N in weight ?
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A balance scale is perfectly balanced with two blocks on one side and ten weights on the other. If each weight equals 2.0 grams,
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Kayla wants to buy snack that weigh 1 kilogram How much she'll have to pay if she buy food in bulk. t=total price p=price per
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Elise
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An object weighs 480 N on earth. what would its weight be on a planet whose mass is twice the mass and half the ratio of the
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Princess Blabla
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If an astronaut weights 804n on earth what would he weight on a planet that has 3 times the mass and twice the radius of earth
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William
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Weight of an object of 0.5Kgf is
0.5N. 0.5kg. 5kg. 5N
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A set of weights includes a`20`lb barbell and`6`pairs of weight plates. Each pair of plates weighs `30` lb. If`x`pairs of plates
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?(1 point)
Responses The textbook has a
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A mass of a body suspended above the ground is 50g. What is the weight of the body?
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Isaac Joshua
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An empty dump truck weighs about 2.8×10^5 pounds. How much does it weigh if 15,300 pounds of trash is added? The answer should
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Find the find the uncertainty of in weight of body if mass is 10 kg when an uncertainty of 5%
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On a given planet, the weight of an object varies directly with the mass of the object. Suppose that an object whose mass is 5kg
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Jerica is packing a box that can hold it most 65 pounds. she starts by putting a container in the box that weighs 26 pounds. she
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Why does a beach ball weight less than a bowling ball?
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On a given planet, the weight of an object varies directly with the mass of the object. Suppose that an object whose mass is 4
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Two objects on Earth with the same weight must have the same:
a Density b Acceleration c Mass
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The weight of a honeybee is 1.2 *10^-1The weight of the pollen collected by the bee on one trip is 6.0 * 10^-2
What is the
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Rahil Ahmadi
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Jerrica is packing a box that can hold at most 65 pounds.
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What is the weight (in N) of 55.0kg object?
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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gaga
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If an object has a mass of 20 kg on a planet with a force of gravity of 4 m/s2. What is the object's weight?
**Remember** W=mg a
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Why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil
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On a given planet, the weight of an object varies directly with the mass of the object. Suppose that an object whose mass is 4kg
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why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball
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On a given planet, the weight of an object varies directly with the mass of the object. Suppose that an object whose mass is 9
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Which of the following is true about the weight of an object?
a) It remains same for the object. b) It cannot be measured
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The expression like a ton of bricks means “a crushing weight.” Would being hit by an actual ton of bricks hurt if it
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On a given planet, the weight of an object varies directly with the mass of the object. Suppose that an object whose mass is 5kg
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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Which object would feel heavier on earth?
A. 10lbs bag of oranges B. A single orange C. 12lbs bag of feathers
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On Earth, what is the weight of a 74-kg person? (0.1)
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On Earth, what is the mass of a person who weighs 657 N? (0.1)
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Which of the following would it take the most force to move?
A a 3-pound ball B a 5-pound ball C a 15-pound ball D a 25-pound
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?(1 point)
Responses The beach ball is less strongly attracted to Earth. The
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball
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As an astronaut goes out into space (not on another planet but in space), her mass _______________ and her weight
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?(1 point)
Responses The beach ball has more air. The beach ball has more
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?(1 point)
Responses The beach ball is less strongly attracted to Earth. The
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An object's weight is measured in ________. A meters B kilowatts C newtons D milliters
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