The answer depends on the temperature and pressure.
Weight in Newtons = Mass in kg x gravity in metres/(second squared) so 1N = 0.1kg as 1kg = 2.2lb We get 1N = 0.1kg = 0.22lb (or in reverse, 1 lb = 4.5N)
Genetically identical 1n somatic cells are the final result of the mitosis of a 1n somatic cell. Somatic comes from the Greek word soma, meaning body.
An unfertilized egg would be 1N...so the organism that has a 2N number of 52 would have a 1N number of 26.
By the process of meiosis.
5000KG 1N = 100g
1N of Urea equal What in kg
The answer depends on the temperature and pressure.
1 kg/s = 1N / (1m/s)
1N
1560 Kg/M3 not always the answer like this i have made experiment , and it show to me that the denisty is 14635 kg⁄m3 for dry ,,,, and 14867.7 kg⁄m3 for wet thanks,,,, eng.moh elnajjar
A Newton (N) is the measure of force. As "F = ma", "1N = 1 kg m s-2".
Weight in Newtons = Mass in kg x gravity in metres/(second squared) so 1N = 0.1kg as 1kg = 2.2lb We get 1N = 0.1kg = 0.22lb (or in reverse, 1 lb = 4.5N)
1/1n
1 meter per second2. That's exactly the definition of the "Newton" unit of force.
The force acting upon an object is calculated in Newtons (N). You would weigh the force and determine it by 1N = kg x m/s^2.
On earth, 1N is 0.102kg