Mass and Weight
Scientists measure an object’s mass in kilograms and its weight in newtons. If you know the amount of mass of an object, you can calculate its weight, in newtons, with the following formula:
Weight = mass × 9.8
Create a VB application that lets the user enter an object’s mass and calculates its weight. If the object weighs more than 1000 newtons, display a message indicating that it is too heavy. If the object weighs less than 10 newtons, display a message indicating that it is too light.
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