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Physics, 10.10.2019 20:00 haydonmetzger

In a lab, the mass of object a is 2.5 kg. object a weighs:
a. 0.255 n
b. 24.5 n
c. 3.92 n
d. cannot be determined

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In a lab, the mass of object a is 2.5 kg. object a weighs:
a. 0.255 n
b. 24.5 n

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