On Earth, the gravitational constant, represented by 'g' is 10. To calculate the force in Newtons acting on an object, multiply the mass in kg by 'g'. That would mean said cat weighs 3.72 kg.
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The mass of an object that weighs 600N on earth is 61.18kg
The dog's mass on earth is about 3kg
C. 4.0Kg
15.306 kg (rounded)
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If he weighs 637 N on Earth, then his mass is 65 kg.
The mass of an object that weighs 600N on earth is 61.18kg
You call it a "220 N" object. But we know that it has different weights on Earthand on the moon, and you don't tell us where it weighs 220 N.If it weighs 220 N on Earth, then its mass is 22.45 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 36.43 N on the moon.If it weighs 220 N on the moon, then its mass is 135.55 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 1,328.4 N on Earth.Either way, the mass is the mass, and it doesn't change when going fromone place in space to another place.
The dog's mass on earth is about 3kg
the answer of this problem is 400 N and the weight of this is that the mass of the football payler i
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An object that weighs 45.32 N on earth has 4.624 kg of mass. (rounded)
247.3kg
. . . it has a mass of four kilograms.
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C. 4.0Kg