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You are a nanotechnology researcher. Nanotechnology is the study of molecular manipulation. You are interested in the properties of certain particles.

"This research is heavy, heavy on the math skills," says Chris Peterson. Peterson is a nanotechnology administrator and researcher in Palo Alto, California. "Not just physics, but chemistry and biology are a part of this. You have to use calculus."

You are working to determine the force between different particles. Force is the gravitational pull between any 2 particles. It is measured in newtons.

An object with a mass of 1 pound has 4.46 newtons.

Determine the weight in newtons of an object that has a mass of:

  1. 15 pounds
  2. 25 pounds
  3. 5 pounds

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