An object has a weight of 690 Newton on earth, specify (a) its mass in kilograms, (b) its weight in pound-force, and (c) its mass in slugs.

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An object has a weight of 690 Newton on earth, specify (a) its mass in kilograms, (b) its weight in pound-force, and (c) its mass in slugs. If the object is on other celestial objects,where the gravitational acceleration is g = 5.50 ft/s2, determine (d) its mass in kilograms, and (e) its weight in pounds-force.

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