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QuestionCalculate the force needed to support a 5 kg5 \mathrm{~kg} object on Earth with 10 m/s210 \mathrm{~m/s}^2 gravity. Options: a. 5 N b. 25 N c. 50 N d. 100 N

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Calculate the force required to hold up the object.
Force=kg×10m/sec2=50NewtonsForce = \mathrm{kg} \times10 \mathrm{m/sec}^{2} =50 \mathrm{Newtons}The force required to hold up an object with a mass of kg on earth is50 Newtons. Therefore, the correct answer is (c)50 Newtons.

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