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28 February, 11:02

Calculate the weight of a new fast-food sandwich that has a mass of 0.1 kg (approximately the mass of a quarter pound). Think of a clever name for the sandwich that would incorporate its weight in newtons.

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  1. 28 February, 12:09
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    Weight = (mass) x (gravity)

    If you plan to sell these things on Earth, then the acceleration of gravity in the neighborhood of your drive-throughs will be 9.81 m/s².

    Weight of each sandwich = (0.1 kg) x (9.81 m/s²).

    Weight of each sandwich = 0.981 Newton.

    This is only 1.9% less than 1 even Newton.

    You should start by setting up one restaurant in New York, one in Chicago, one in LA, and maybe one in Miami or Tulsa. Sell it with a different name in each place, and see which name sells best.

    You might want to try calling it

    - - Isaac's burger

    - - Gravity grub

    - - Prism Patty

    - - Mass 'o Meat

    - - Unit-wich

    and see if anything catches on.

    I think I'd simply call it a "Newton Unit".
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