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Convert this to kilograms, then multiply with the gravity (9.82 meters per square second). The result will be in Newtons.

Convert this to kilograms, then multiply with the gravity (9.82 meters per square second). The result will be in Newtons.

Convert this to kilograms, then multiply with the gravity (9.82 meters per square second). The result will be in Newtons.

Convert this to kilograms, then multiply with the gravity (9.82 meters per square second). The result will be in Newtons.

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Convert this to kilograms, then multiply with the gravity (9.82 meters per square second). The result will be in Newtons.

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