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10 May, 10:33

What is your weight in newtons if your potential energy is equal to 1000 joules and your mass is 60 kg

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  1. 10 May, 13:30
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    Weight force is equal to mass times the acceleration of gravity. Since we're close on earth gravity is about 9.8 m/s^2. Multiply 9.8 by 60 and you will get 588 N. The potential emergy doesn't really matter here (unless you were on a different planet with different acceleration of gravity and given a height about the ground).
  2. 10 May, 14:13
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    Your potential energy and mass don't tell what your weight is.

    If I walk up from the first floor to the second floor, my weight hasn't

    changed even though my potential energy has increased.
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