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Mass(given weight and gravity)
Formula
m
mass
W
Weight / Force
g
Gravity
Formula description
Weight is the name given to the force on an object due to gravity.[1][2] In everyday and legal contexts it is often used to mean mass.
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W
newton
atomic unit of force
attonewton
centinewton
decanewton
decigram-force
decinewton
dekagram-force
dekanewton
dyne
exanewton
femtonewton
giganewton
gram force
hectonewton
joule/meter
kilogram force; kilopond; grave-force
kilonewton
kip; kip-force
meganewton
megapond
micronewton
milligrave-force, gravet-force
millinewton
nanonewton
ounce force
petanewton
piconewton
pond
pound
pound force
poundal
sthene (mts unit)
ten kilonewton
teranewton
thousand kilograms force
thousand pounds force
ton-force
ton-force (long)
ton-force (metric)
ton-force (short)
yoctonewton
yottanewton
zeptonewton
zettanewton
g
meter per square second
centigal
centimeter per square second
decigal
decimeter per square second
dekameter per square second
foot per hour per second
foot per minute per second
foot per square second
gal, galileo
grav
gravity
g-unit (G)
hectometer per square second
inch per minute per second
inch per second squared
kilometer per hour per second
kilometer per square second
knot per second
mile per hour per minute
mile per hour per second
mile per minute per second
mile per square second
milligal
milligravity
millimeter per square second
m
kilogram
attogram
centigram
decigram
decitonne
dekagram
dekatonne
gram
megagram
microgram
milligram
nanogram
ounce mass
pound (avoirdupois)
ton (metric)
ton (U.K. long ton)
ton (U.S. short ton)
Precision
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Formula code
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m = W/g
m = W/g
m = W/g
m = \frac{W}{g}
References
wikipedia:Mass(given weight and gravity).
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