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Object Weight Calculator

Object weight calculator, calculates object weight, mass, gravitational acceleration and gives a detailed solution.

The calculator calculates:
Object weight calculator
Object mass calculator
Gravitational acceleration calculator


This table shows the values of the gravitational acceleration for the planets of the solar system and their satellites.

Object Weight Calculator

Object weight The weight of the object P, which is at rest in the inertial reference frame, is equal to the product of the mass m of this object and the acceleration of gravity g over the surface of the space object.
Gravitational acceleration g on the Earth's surface is 9.780327 m/s2
The SI unit of force is Newton (N).
Mass m =
Gravitational acceleration g =
The SI unit of weight P

Object Mass Calculator

Object massThe object's mass m is equal to the ratio of the weight P to the gravitational acceleration g over the surface of the space object.
Gravitational acceleration g on the Earth's surface is 9.780327 m/s2
The SI unit of mass is kilogram, but other units can also be used, such as gram, ton, milligram, etc.
Weight P =
Gravitational acceleration g =
The SI unit of mass m

Gravitational Acceleration Calculator

Gravitational AccelerationThe gravitational acceleration g is equal to the ratio of the weight of the object P to its mass m.
Gravitational acceleration g on the Earth's surface is 9.780327 m/s2
Gravitational acceleration is the acceleration that an object acquires under the action of gravitational force near the surface of astronomical objects in outer space.
The unit of acceleration is a meter per second squared.
Weight P =
Mass m =

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