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10kg equals 100N

On Earth, weight is mass multiplied by 10.

So If I was 45kg, I would be 450N.

Weight changes according to gravity, so on other planets you would weigh differently, but still have the same 10kg mass.

Hope that this helped.

^Wrong. You multiply by 9.8 not 10. This is because of gravity on earth.

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