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Monserrat Rivas
22 August, 16:42
What is the weight of a 15kg dog on earth?
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Payton Blake
22 August, 19:41
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In physics the standard unit of weight is Newton, and the standard unit of mass is the kilogram. On Earth, a 1 kg object weighs 9.8 N, so to find the weight of an object in N simply multiply the mass by 9.8 N. Or, to find the mass in kg, divide the weight by 9.8 N.
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