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20 July, 02:39

You weigh yourself at the top of a high mountain and the scale reads 728N. If your mass is 75 kg, what is the gravitational strength at your location? I'm not sure what formula to use, but once I have that I'll be good.

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  1. 20 July, 03:34
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    Use. Weight = (mass) x (accel of gravity). It'll be somewhere around approx roughly about in the neighborhood of 9.706667m/sec^2.
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