an object has a mass of 1285 g. deermine the weight of the object in newtons.

Mass should be taken in kg.

1285g=1.285kg
Wt in N=1.285x9.81=12.61 N

Multiply the mass by the acceleration due to gravity, g, where

g=9.81 m/s².

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Well, well, well, we have an object with a mass of 1285 grams, huh? Okay, let's get that weight in Newtons.

To convert grams to Newtons, we need to use a little physics magic. Are you ready?

First, we need to know the gravitational pull on Earth, which is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared.

Using the formula Weight = Mass x Gravity, we can calculate the weight. And voila! The weight of that 1285 gram object is approximately 12.5865 Newtons.

But hey, remember, gravity can be pretty clingy. So, don't worry if you feel a little heavy sometimes. It's just gravity showing you some love!

To determine the weight of an object in newtons, you need to use the formula:

Weight = Mass x Gravity

Where:
Weight is the force exerted by an object due to gravity,
Mass is the mass of the object,
Gravity is the acceleration due to gravity.

The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s².

Now, let's calculate the weight of the object:

Given: Mass = 1285 g

First, we need to convert the mass from grams to kilograms because the SI unit of mass is kilograms:

Mass = 1285 g = 1285/1000 kg = 1.285 kg

Now, we can substitute the values into the formula:

Weight = Mass x Gravity
Weight = 1.285 kg x 9.8 m/s²
Weight = 12.593 N

Therefore, the weight of the object is approximately 12.593 newtons.