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23 June, 07:24

A grocery bag can withstand 300 n of force before it rips apart. how many kilograms of apples can it safely hold?

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  1. 23 June, 10:35
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    By definition, the weight is given by

    F = m * g

    Where,

    m = mass

    g = gravity.

    Clearing then the mass:

    m = F / g

    Substituting the values:

    m = (300) / (9.81)

    m = 30.58 Kg

    answer:

    A grocery bag can safely hold 30.58 Kg of apples before it rips apart
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