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A bag of apples has a weight of 22 newtons.What is the approximate mass in kilograms
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A bag of apples has a weight of 22 newtons.What is the approximate mass in kilograms
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the answer is about 2.2 kg
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22N=weight of apples
gravity=9.81ms^-2 or 9.81N/kg
Weight of apples = mass of apples * gravity
22N=mass of apples * 9.81N/kg
therefore, mass of apples= 22 N / ( 9.81N/kg)
mass of apples = 2.243 kg
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