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2kg
If a pumpkin has a mass of 2 kg, it actually weighs 19.6 N on Earth. Weight is the product of mass and the local force of gravity on the object.
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It depends on the distance between the two masses.
Depends on the force of gravity; but on Earth, you can assume a gravity of 9.82 Newton / kg - that is, just multiply the mass by 9.82.
acceleration...
The density is 0.1 kg/m3
Kilograms (kg) is a unit of mass, while millimeters (mm) are a unit of distance. Thus, you cannot compare the two.
The mass of the object doesn't matter, but the answer does depend on the angle (steepness) of the ramp.
198 kg= .2kg *198g = .2kg*
Approx. 1g/ml density so 2kg
Yes. Kilogram is the unit of mass.