The weight of objects on Earth is about 9.8 Newton/kilogram.
multiply the mass, 2.5, by the gravity acceleration constant, 9.8 m/s, to give a weight of 24.5 N
2.5kg = 5.5116 pounds.
A 25kg mass at the earth's surface weighs 25 x 9.8 Newtons = 245 Newtons
A kilogram is not a weight. It's a unit of mass.Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can multiply the mass (kilograms) by 9.8 newton/kilogram, to get the corresponding weight.
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D*d/162 = 25*25/162 = 3.85kg/m
Work = force x distance;force = work/distance = 2500/100 = 25 Newtons weight which is about 2.5 kg mass
25N is about 2.55kg
25 newtons = 25 kilogram-meters per second2 = 5.624 pounds (rounded)
On Earth, 25 kg of mass weighs 245.2 Newtons (55.12 pounds). It's weight is different on other planets.
25 newtons or 6 lbs
It is equal to 121.25 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
25 newtons or 6 lbs
(25) times (desired rate of acceleration) Newtons.