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Hibbeler Statics 14E P1.1 — Converting mass to weight in newtons


What is the weight in newtons of an object that has a mass of (a) 8 kg, (b) 0.04 kg, and (c) 760 Mg?

Statics of Rigid Bodies 14th Edition by RC Hibbeler, Problem 1-1


Solution:

Part A: To convert the given mass in kilogram to newton force, we simply need to multiply by the acceleration due to gravity of 9.81 m/s2. We need to take into account that 1kg m/s2=1N 1\:\text{kg m/s}^2\:=1\:\text{N} .

8kg=8kg×9.81m/s2=78.48N\begin {aligned} 8\:\text{kg} & =8\:\text{kg}\times 9.81\:\text{m/s}^2 \\ &=78.48\:\text{N} \end {aligned}

Part B: Using the same principle from Part A, we have

0.04kg=0.04kg×9.81m/s2=0.3924N\begin {aligned} 0.04\:\text{kg}&=0.04\:\text{kg}\times 9.81\:\text{m/s}^2\\ &=0.3924\:\text{N} \end {aligned}

Part C: So, we are given 760 Mg (megagram). We know that 1 Mg is equivalent to 1000 kg. Therefore, 760 Mg is equal to 760,000 kg. Therefore, we have

760000kg=760000kg×9.81m/s2=7455600N\begin {aligned} 760\:000\:\text{kg}&=760\:000\:\text{kg}\times 9.81\:\text{m/s}^2\\ &=7\:455\:600\:\text{N} \end{aligned}

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