An example of using math to find out something that would be impossible otherwise...(or maybe you are thinking it is the math that is impossible :p!
Weight, if you will recall, is a measurement of the effect that gravity has on an object. Mass is how much matter an object has. Calculate your weight in Newtons. (See page 77-78. If you don't know your own weight in kilograms, multiply your weight in pounds by 2.2. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds.) Write your weight ( in Newtons) in the comments.
Watch these lecture videos on Newton's 3rd Law: Newton's 3rd Law- Derek Owens -- Watch the 4 sections Chapter 2.7 a-d
2156 N. Yaaaaaaaay!!!!! Jenna and I weigh the same in Newtons!!!!!!!!! My brother did the math for me because I was confused about how to convert Kilograms into Newtons, so I hope he did it right.
Zoe: 2,125.816 N
ReplyDeleteJenna: 2156 N
wow, my mind just exploded
ReplyDeleteLaura 1466.08 N
ReplyDeleteMaddie: 2588.9 N
ReplyDeleteSophie: 2157.4 N
I dont have a scale
ReplyDeleteConnor
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Did people miscalculate this? Or was it me?
Delete2156 N. Yaaaaaaaay!!!!! Jenna and I weigh the same in Newtons!!!!!!!!! My brother did the math for me because I was confused about how to convert Kilograms into Newtons, so I hope he did it right.
ReplyDeleteNiles: 1999.2 N
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