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13 October, 11:16

Your weight equals your

a. mass divided by the net force acting on you.

b. mass times your speed.

c. mass.

d. mass times the acceleration due to gravity.

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  1. 13 October, 14:58
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    Weight = normal force exerted on an object.

    If that object is at rest, the normal force = mass * gravitational acceleration
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