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Calculating weight

On the Earth’s surface the weight of a mass of 1 kg is 10 N.

We say that the strength of gravity is 10 N/kg or on Earth, gravity = 10 N/kg.

Weight is calculated using the equation:

A formula triangle showing Weight is equal to Mass multiplied by Time.

Weight = mass x gravity

W = mg

W = weight in N

m = mass in kg

g = gravity in N/kg

On the Earths’ surface g = 10 N/kg

W = mgW = m x g
m = \(\frac{\text{W}}{\text{g}}\)m = W Ă· g
g = \(\frac{\text{W}}{\text{m}}\)g = W Ă· m
W = mg
W = m x g
m = \(\frac{\text{W}}{\text{g}}\)
m = W Ă· g
g = \(\frac{\text{W}}{\text{m}}\)
g = W Ă· m

Example

Find the weight of a person on Earth if they have a of 65 kg (g = 10 N/kg)

Answer

W = mg

m = 65 kg

g = 10 N/kg

W = 65 x 10

W = 650 N

The weight of the person is 650 N.

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