If a car's mass is 439 kg, what is the weight on earth?

A. 4390 N
B. 4350 N
C. 4300 N
D. 4360 N

Help! Is it A?

439*9.81=4307 N

So it depends in the value of g, which varies on Earth. Now A would require g=10m/s^2, which is nowhere on the planet.
C is the best answer.

Thank you!

To determine the weight of the car on Earth, you need to multiply its mass by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.

The formula to calculate weight is:
Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity

On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s².

Now, let's calculate the weight of the car based on the given mass of 439 kg:

Weight = 439 kg x 9.8 m/s²

Weight = 4302.2 N

Therefore, the weight of the car on Earth is approximately 4300 N.

So, the correct option would be C.