Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 4, Problem 68A
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The meaning of the statement that 1kg is equivalent to 2.21lb .

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Introduction:

The mass of an object in Earth is the measurement of the quantity of matter present in a substance whereas the weight of the same substance is the measurement of the gravitational pull of Earth on that substance.

The mass of the substance is independent of place, whereas the weight of the substance varies with the place of measurement.

A substance weighing 1kg means that the mass of the substance is 1kg .

A substanceweighing 2.21lb means that the weight of the substance is 2.21lb .

Hence, the meaning of the statement “ 1kg is equivalent to 2.21lb ” means that the mass of 1kg of a substance in Earth is equivalent to the weight of 2.21lb of the substance.

In general, the comparison of measurement can only be done between two similar quantities. That is, the mass of a substance can be compared with the mass of another substance. Similarly, the weight of the substance can be compared with the weight of another substance.

Consider the acceleration due to the gravity of the Earth is g=9.81kgm/s2 .

Find the weight (Fg) of a substance of mass 1kg as follows:

  Fg=mg=1kg×9.80m/s2=9.80kgm/s2×(1N1kgm/s2)=9.80N

Hence, the proper way of comparison is that the weight of 9.80N is equivalent to 2.21lb.

Conclusion:

The meaning of the statement “ 1kg is equivalent to 2.21lb ” means that the mass of 1kg of a substance in Earth is equivalent to the weight of 2.21lb of the substance.

The proper way of comparison is that the weight of 9.80N is equivalent to 2.21lb .

Chapter 4 Solutions

Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition

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