Answers to AQA GCSE Calculating Weight
Practice Questions
1.Calculate the weight of a tennis ball that has a mass of 45g. Assume g = 9.8N/kg
Convert the 45g into kg
45/1000 = 0.045kg
W = m x g
W = 0.045 x 9.8 = 0.44N
2. On Planet ABCD a man has a weight of 2000N and a mass of 100kg. Calculate the value for gravitational field strength for planet ABCD.
g = W/m
g = 2000/100
g = 20N/kg
3. Calculate the mass of an object that has a weight of 5000N on Earth, when g = 9.8N/kg
m = W/g
m = 5000/9.8
m = 510kg
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