Answer:
statement 2
Explanation:
A. 7.0 newtons
B. 70 newtons
C. 700 newtons
d. 7000 newtons
Weight = (mass) x (gravity)
Weight = (7.0 kg) x (gravity)
On Earth, where (gravity) is roughly 10 N/kg . . .
Weight = (7.0 kg) x (roughly 10 N/kg)
Weight = roughly 70 Newtons
That's B on Earth.
It would be some other number on other bodies.
B) rotation of the earth.
C) orbit of the earth around the sun.
D) orbit of the sun around the earth.
10–3 m
10–6 m
10–9 m
10–12 m
Based on scientific information and records, the magnitude of a nanometer is equal to: C. 10⁻⁹ m.
Measurement refers to a process through which the size, magnitude or other physical quantities associated with an object is taken, especially for the purpose of a scientific research (experiment).
In the metric system, a nanometer can be defined as a measure of length such as:
In conclusion, a nanometer is one billionth (10⁻⁹ m) of a meter.
Read more on a nanometer here: brainly.com/question/5753030
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The magnitude would be 10-9m