What is the weight of a 19kg stone?

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In summary, the weight of a 19kg stone is 186 Newtons and the force required to raise the stone without acceleration is 186 Newtons, taking into account Newton's first and second laws.
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Homework Statement


a)What is the weight of a 19kg stone?
b)what force if required to raise the stone without acceleration.

Homework Equations


weight=mg
Fnet=ma

The Attempt at a Solution


A)9.8N/kg*19kg
=186kg
B)didnt get how to this part
 
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Part a) is correct apart from the units.

Part b) what do you know of Newton's laws? I think you have to neglect the initial acceleration and consider the stone being raised at a constant speed.
 
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is the answer to Part B gravity
 
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Whats Newton's first law?
 
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is it inertia
 
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Newton's first law states that an object will remain stationary or at uniform velocity if no net force acts upon it.
 
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so for part B the answer is that the net force must raise it
 
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Yes in a manner. But its a little more complicated.
 
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do i have to do any calculations for the anser
 
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soulja101 said:

The Attempt at a Solution


A)9.8N/kg*19kg
=186kg
B)didnt get how to this part

Not to be picky:biggrin: but grams and kilograms are not a measurment of weight, they are a measurment of mass. Also Newtons second law is F=ma. 19kilograms is right but if I'm correct you should have 9.8m/s not N/kg. Lastly:biggrin: 9.8m/s*19kg would equal 186 Newtons, or just about 41 pounds.

hope i helped
 

1. What is the weight of a 19kg stone in pounds?

The weight of a 19kg stone is approximately 41.9 pounds.

2. How is the weight of a 19kg stone calculated?

The weight of a stone is calculated by multiplying its mass (in kilograms) by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters per second squared).

3. Is the weight of a 19kg stone the same on different planets?

No, the weight of an object can vary on different planets due to differences in gravity. However, the mass of the stone (19kg) will remain the same regardless of the location.

4. How does the weight of a 19kg stone compare to other objects?

The weight of a 19kg stone is considered to be on the heavier side when compared to common household objects. For example, a gallon of milk weighs approximately 3.8kg, and a bowling ball weighs around 6.8kg.

5. Can the weight of a 19kg stone change?

Yes, the weight of a stone can change if the force of gravity acting on it changes. For example, if the stone is taken to a different planet with a different gravitational pull, its weight will be different. However, its mass will remain the same.

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