For an object experiencing a constant net force, Newton's Second Law of Motion can be used to obtain the equation
F = ma,
where F is the net force, m is the mass of the object and a is the acceleration of the object due to the net force, F. Rearranging the equation for acceleration and substituting in the mass of the box and the net force acting on it gives
a = 900N/300kg
a = 3ms-2.
the equation to use here is Force=Mass x acceleration, or, F=MA. It is a newtonian equation. 3000N of force = 200Kg x acceleration rearrange the equation to get: acceleration = 3000N/200kg a newton, in SI units is a mKg/s2. We can write this into the equation acceleration = 3000mKg/s2/200kg The kilogram unit cancels out and you get acceleration = 15m/s2 This means that for every second, the speed of the object increases by 15m/s
F = ma, or a = F/m So, a = F (300 N or kg*m/s2) / mass (3000 kg) a = 0.1 m/s2
Acceleration is 0.1m/s2 (Acceleration = Force/mass)
3 liters of water would have a mass of 3000 grams.
300 divided by 10 = 30kg
3000kg is about 29,400N
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300lbs is approximately 1334N
300 lbs = 136.08 kg
30 kg
.525 kilonewtons = 118.025 pounds of force.
20 pounds is 20 / 2.20462262 = 9.072 kg F = m * g where m is 9.072 kg and g is 9.81 m/s2So the amount of newtons acting on 20 pounds is: 9.072 * 9.81 = 89 newton
if you are thinking of 100 pounds-force, then the answer is: 100 pounds = 444.822 N
18kg converts to about 39.6 pounds @2.2lbs per kg
In one newton there is 0.224808943 pounds of force, and in a pound of force there are 4.44822162 newtons of force. Note that a Newton is a unit of force, not mass. actually a newton is 0.00571014716277 pounds of force!!
6,400 newtons = about 1,439 pounds.
1.6 newtons = about 0.3597 pounds.
253,000 pounds = about 1,125,000 newtons.
16.54 pounds = about 73.57 newtons.
There are 8093 Newtons in 36000 pounds.
118 pounds = about 524.9 newtons.
74 pounds = about 329.2 newtons.
186 pounds = about 827.4 newtons
168 pounds = about 747.3 newtons.
There is 22.480894387096182 Pounds in 100 Newtons.
8.7 pounds is about 38.7 newtons.
19.78 pounds per 88 newtons.