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Near the surface of the earth where the acceleration of gravity, g. can be taken as

9.8 m/s2, Newton's Second Law states the force on an object whose mass, m, is given in kilograms is

F=mg; units are kgXm/s2 which is equivalent to Newtons

basically multiply kg by 9.8 (9.8 being the value of gravity)
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They don't convert unless you have a known acceleration. Assuming this is Earth's gravity (9.81m/s) 1kg exerts a force of 9.81N

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