The same 10 kg weighs 16 newtons on the moon, 35.2 newtons on Mars, 98 newtons on earth, and
zero newtons while in space coasting from any one of them to either other one.
10kg = 22 (22.0462) lbs.
On earth, 10 kg of mass weighs roughly 98 newtons.
The effort force required to lift a 10kg load would be equal to the weight of the load, which is 10kg multiplied by the gravitational acceleration, which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, the effort force would be approximately 98.1 Newtons.
One kg is equal to 2.20462262 pounds. Multiply one kg by 10 and the total is the answer. 10kg is equal to 22.0462262 pounds.
The weight of a 10 kg box on Earth would be approximately 98 newtons. This is because the weight of an object on Earth is equal to its mass in kilograms multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2).
20.5 newtons equal about 4.6 pounds.
4.448 newtons.
98.07 newtons (Force = mass x acceleration)
newtons measure force not mass
98.07 newtons (Force = mass x acceleration)
1 slug is equal to approximately 14.5939 newtons.
150,000 pounds force = 667,258 Newtons. (rounded)