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The gravitational force acting on a 70.0 kg object on Earth is calculated using the formula w=mg and is equal to 686 N.
The gravitational force acting on a 70.0 kg object standing on the earth's surface can be calculated using the formula for weight (which is essentially the gravitational force on the object): w = mg, where m is the mass of the object and g is the acceleration due to gravity. On Earth, g is approximately 9.8 m/s².
Therefore, the gravitational force (weight) acting on this object can be calculated as follows: w = mg = (70.0 kg)(9.8 m/s²) = 686 N. Thus, the gravitational force on this 70.0 kg object standing on the earth's surface is 686 Newtons. It's important to understand that this force will vary if the object is moved to a location where g is different, like on the moon.
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b. gamma ray.
c. microwave.
d. ultraviolet wave.
a. the volume of the container that the gas is in
b. the percentage of the gas
c. the percentage of the other gases that comprise the atmosphere
d. the total pressure in the atmosphere
Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
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B 0 N
C 20 N backward
D 20 N forward