Question: The weight of a standard object defined as having a mass of exactly 1 kg is measured to be 9.81 N. In the same laboratory,

The weight of a standard object defined as having a mass of exactly 1 kg is measured to be 9.81 N. In the same laboratory, a second object weighs 56.6 N.

(a) What is the mass of the second object?

(b) Is the mass you determined in part (a) gravitational or inertial mass?

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