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The weight of a body is 20 kg. This weight is equal to.
Question

The weight of a body is 20 kg. This weight is equal to.

A.

19.6N

B.

196N

C.

19 x 10^5 dyne

D.

1960N

Correct option is B

The correct answer is (b) 196N.

To determine the weight of a body with a mass of 20 kg, we use the formula:

Weight (W) = Mass (m) × Gravitational acceleration (g)

Given:

  • Mass (m) = 20 kg
  • Gravitational acceleration (g) ≈ 9.8 m/s²

Plugging in these values:

W = 20 kg × 9.8 m/s²

196 N
20 * 9.8=196

Therefore, the weight of the body is 196 N.

The correct answer is (b) 196 N.

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