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You and a team of geophysicists have discovered a meteorite that has recently fallen to Earth.

Because objects in space have no weight, you and your team want to know the meteorite's mass, or the amount of material in the object.

The meteorite weighs 320 N (newtons). But this figure only measures the force of the Earth's gravity on the object. It doesn't tell you anything about the object's mass.

Here's the formula:
F = mg
where g = gravity of 9.807 m/s
m = mass in kg, and
F = force in N

Find the mass of this meteorite.

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