In our usual coordinate system( +x to the right, +y up (away from the center of the Earth), +z out of the page toward you), what is the vector gravitational force on a 31 kg object sitting on the ground? (From the momentum principle you can conclude that a force of the same magnitude is exerted upward by the ground on the object if the momentum isn't changing. In Chapter 4 we'll see more about the origin of this force.)

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Answer:

The vector gravitational force is  [tex]W = 303.8\ N( -y)[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

      The mass of the object is  [tex]m = 31 \ kg[/tex]

      The acceleration due to gravity experienced by the object is [tex]g = 9.8 m/s^2[/tex]

Generally the vector gravitational force on the object is mathematically represented as

                       [tex]W = 31 * 9.8[/tex]

                       [tex]W = 303.8\ N (-y)[/tex]

The  -y indicates that the direction of the force is towards the center of the earth

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