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Chemistry, 16.09.2021 21:50 jaciecaylen

Earth’s (g) is nearly the same at any point on its surface. The value of g near Earth’s surface is meters per second squared ( m/s2).
If m is the mass of an object and g is gravity, then we can find the weight, W, of the object by using the
formula W = .
The weight of an object is approximately equal to if the mass of the object
is 1 kilogram on Earth, where g = m/s2 fill in the blank.

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