A crate with a total mass of 50 kg is initially at rest on a level floor.What is the weight of the crate?

what is mass*g?

Fc = 50kg * 9.8N/kg = 490N. = Weight of

crate in Newtons.

Wc = 50kg / 0.454kg/lb = 110.1 lbs =
weight of crate in lbs.

To find the weight of an object, you need to multiply its mass by the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s².

So, to find the weight of the crate, you can use the formula: weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity.

Given that the mass of the crate is 50 kg, we can calculate the weight as follows:

Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to Gravity
Weight = 50 kg x 9.8 m/s²
Weight ≈ 490 N (rounded to the nearest whole number)

Therefore, the weight of the crate is approximately 490 Newtons.