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Chemistry, 11.11.2020 21:00 kamilagreyes9

Weight (N) =mass (kg) x gravitational field strength g(N/kg) 1) On earth g=10N/kg what would you weigh if your mass was 62kg?
2) What would you weigh on Earth if your mass was 87kg? Please help yes I'm very dumb and the question seems really easy!

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