Since Newton is the unit for Force. And as we know "Force = Mass * Acceleration" Newton = Kg * 9.81 Therefore , Kg = Newton / 9.81 Hence, Mass = 22000/9.81 = 2200 (approx)
On Earth, 1,500 kg of mass weighs 14,710 newtons.
On earth, 8 kg of mass weighs 78.4 newtons (17.64 pounds).
The answer depends on which model. The Granturismo weighs approx 17660 newtons whereas the Levante goes up to 21630 newtons.
F=ma, Force=(mass)(Accleration), (3)(1250)-(3)(200)= 3,150 Newtons
Weight is measured in Newtons, not grams - which is a measure of mass.
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2.744 Newtons, or 0.62 lbf (pounds force)
If the car is on or near the Earth's surface, then it weighs 3,086.5 pounds. (rounded)
No. It's mass stays the same everywhere, but the weight of that mass depends on the force ofgravity between the object and any other objects that happen to be nearby.For example, consider a car with a mass of 1,000 kilograms.If the car is on the earth, its weight is about 9,800 Newtons, which is the same as about 2,200 pounds.If the car is on the moon, its weight is about 1,630 Newtons, which is the same as about 365 pounds.If the car is on the International Space Station, its weight is zero.
About 1998 kilograms on Earth.
Please use Newton's Second Law for this. In other words, simply multiply mass x acceleration.
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