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Title: LCD Developments at RCA


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Mass and Weight
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What is Mass?
  • Mass is a measure of the amount of matter that
    an object contains.
  • The mass of an object is the same throughout
    the universe.
  • The metric unit of mass is the kilogram
  • 1 kilogram 1,000 grams

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What is Weight?
  • Weight is a force. The weight of an object is
    equal to the force of gravity between the object
    and the earth.
  • The force of gravity changes slightly from one
    part of the earth to another so the weight of an
    object can also change depending on its location.
  • Since the force of gravity on each planet is
    different, the weight of an object is different
    from one planet to another.
  • The metric unit of weight is the Newton (N)

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How are Mass and Weight Connected?
  • The weight of an object in Newtons (N) is equal
    to the mass of an object in kilograms (kg)
    multiplied by the force of gravity.
  • On earth, the force of gravity is 9.8 meters per
    second each and every second (9.8 m/sec2) so
  • Weight or Force (N) Mass in kg x 9.8
  • Therefore, there are 9.8 N/kg
  • If using grams, there are .0098 N/g
  • Weight or Force (N) Mass in g x .0098
  • Or
  • 1 N 102 grams of
    force

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How much do you weigh on another planet?
  • How much do you weigh?
  • Convert your weight in pounds to kilograms
  • 1 pound 0.454 kilogram
  • Use the surface gravity value of a planet from
    the list shown on the following page to calculate
    your weight in Newtons, then convert to pounds.
  • 1 pound 4.45 Newtons
  • If you weigh 50 pounds on earth, how much do you
    weigh on Jupiter?

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Surface Gravity Forces of the Planets
Planet Newtons/kilogram
Mercury 3.68 Venus 8.84 Earth 9.80 Mars 3.7
2 Jupiter 26.04 Saturn
11.59 Uranus 9.18 Neptune
11.30 Pluto 0.65 The Moon 1.62
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