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7 March, 20:38

How much would a 25.0 kg rock weigh on Uranus?

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  1. 7 March, 21:10
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    The gravitational acceleration on the planet Uranus is 8.87 m/s².

    If we proceed with a legitimate response and ignore the possible intent of a crude, sophomoric anatomical reference in the question, the weight of the rock would be

    Weight = (mass) x (gravity)

    weight = (25 kg) x (8.87 m/s²)

    Weight = (25 x 8.87) (kg-m/s²)

    Weight = 221.75 Newtons (compared to 245.25 Newtons on Earth)
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