If an object has a mass of 50 kg, what is its weight?

1 Answer
May 10, 2018

Well, it depends...

Explanation:

Weight is given by the formula,

#W=mg#

  • #W# is the weight of the object in newtons

  • #m# is the mass of the object in kilograms

  • #g# is the gravitational acceleration

On Earth, #g=9.8 \ "m/s"^2#. So, the object's weight on Earth will be:

#W=50 \ "kg"*9.8 \ "m/s"^2#

#=490 \ "N"#

Can you tell what the object's weight will be on another planet, such as Mars?