On Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is about 8.87 m/s^2. Since weight (in newtons) is equal to mass (in kg) multiplied by acceleration due to gravity, the weight of 1 kg on Venus would be 8.87 newtons.
On earth, 3 kg weighs 29.4 newtons. On the moon, the same 3 kg weighs 4.8 newtons. On the way there and back, the same 3 kg weighs zero newtons.
It weighs 49.3728 newtons. Trust me I got it right on my test.
To convert from newtons to kilograms, you can divide by the acceleration due to gravity which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, 5 newtons divided by 9.81 m/s^2 is approximately 0.51 kg.
To find the force in newtons for a 200-kilogram object, use the formula: Force = mass (in kg) x acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). Thus, the force for a 200 kg object would be 200 kg x 9.81 m/s^2 = 1,962 newtons.
32.63091881536 kg force
52 kg is 510 Newtons at Earth's surface.
A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
254.4 kg
0.51 kg
0.0408kg = 0.4001N
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100,000 kg = 980,700 newtons
On Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is about 8.87 m/s^2. Since weight (in newtons) is equal to mass (in kg) multiplied by acceleration due to gravity, the weight of 1 kg on Venus would be 8.87 newtons.
25.9 kg = about 254 newtons.
30 Newtons (force on Earth) equates to approximately 3.1 kg.
there is approximately about 9.8N in one kg....