The bag's weight (force) will be 98.07 newtons.
A bag of groceries has a mass of 10 kg and weight of about 98.07 newtons or 22 lbs.
A mass of 10.0 kg on the Earth with a local acceleration due to gravity of 9.81 m s-1 gives a force (f = ma) of 98.1 newtons.
1 kilogram weighs 9.78 newtons, on earth. 10 kg weighs (10 x 9.78) = 97.8 newtons, on earth
10 kg is the mass in this case.
20 newtons
98g/s2
In that case, the mass will also be 10 kg.
The acceleration is 9.8 m/s2.
If it weighs 98 newtons on Earth, then we know that its mass is about 10kg. If that figure is its weight somewhere else, then its mass is something else.
That would depend on the volume (density) of the 10kg object.
98g/s2
Both the 10kg stack of books and the 10kg piece of Styrofoam weigh the same amount, 10kg, because weight is a measure of the force due to gravity acting on an object's mass.
In that case, the mass will also be 10 kg.
Uranus's mass is 8.6832*10kg
What is the mass of 1 sheep?
98.07 newtons (Force = mass x acceleration)
2000k
F=mass * acceleration 60kg m/s^2=10kg * acceleration 6m/s^2 = acceleration
The acceleration is 9.8 m/s2.
Their mass is the same.