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An object has a weight of 950 Newtons, what is its mass? Round to the nearest tenth (one place after the decimal).

Answer :

The mass of the object is 96.94 kg

Explanation:

Given:

Weight, W = 950N

Mass, m = ?

We know:

Weight = mass X acceleration due to gravity

And

g = 9.8 m/s²

On substituting the value we get:

950 = m X 9.8

m = [tex]\frac{950}{9.8}[/tex]

m = 96.94 kg

Therefore, the mass of the object is 96.94 kg

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