AbraCalc

Force on a 1 kg Object Under Gravity (9.81 m/s²)

A 1 kg object experiences a gravitational force of 9.81 Newtons on Earth.

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  1. Enter mass and acceleration in the fields above.
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  3. Read your force and the full breakdown beneath it.

Calculate the gravitational force (weight) on a 1 kg object using F = ma with Earth's gravity.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass (kg) is a measure of the amount of matter — it doesn't change with location. Weight (N) is the gravitational force on that mass, which varies by planet.
Can acceleration be negative?
Yes — a negative value means deceleration (the force opposes motion).