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Engineering, 27.11.2019 22:31 lowrain

Scientists measure an object’s mass in kilograms and its weight in newtons. // if you know the amount of mass of an object in kilograms, you can calculate // its weight in newtons with the following formula: // // weight=mass×9.8 // // write a program that asks the user to enter an object’s mass, then calls a // function to calculate the object's weigh in newtown. if the object weighs // more than 500 newtons, display a message indicating that it is too heavy. // if the object weighs less than 100 newtons, display a message indicating // that it is too light. //

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