Respuesta :
weight = mg where m = mass and g = gravity = 10 (9.81....)
so m = w/g = 4.9 / 10(9.81....) = 0.49 (0.49949....)
if you get given g as 10, answer is 0.49 kg
if you get given g as 9.81, answer is 0.50 (1sf)
so m = w/g = 4.9 / 10(9.81....) = 0.49 (0.49949....)
if you get given g as 10, answer is 0.49 kg
if you get given g as 9.81, answer is 0.50 (1sf)
Answer:
The grapefruit's mass is 0.5 kg.
Explanation:
Given that,
Weight = 4.9 N
We need to calculate the mass
Using formula of newton's second law
[tex]F = mg[/tex]
[tex]m = \dfrac{F}{g}[/tex]
Where, F = weight on earth
g = acceleration due to gravity
Put the value into the formula
[tex]m = \dfrac{4.9}{9.8}[/tex]
[tex]m =0.5\ kg[/tex]
Hence, The grapefruit's mass is 0.5 kg.