There is no standard conversion between mass and weight, since they measure different things. However, assuming standard Earth gravity of about 9.8 N/kg, a mass of one tonne (1000 kg) weighs 9800 newton.
1 ton (force) = 9964.016 newtons = 9.964016 KN
Those are incompatible units, in the sense that a newton is a unit of force, while a tonne is a unit of mass (equal to 1000 kilograms). On Earth, with a gravity of 9.8 meters per second squared, a mass of one ton has a weight of 9800 newton (or 9.8 kN). In other situations, the same mass of one ton will have a different weight.
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Divide kN by 9.806649 i.e. 100kN / 9.806649 = 10.197 tonnes
A pound is a measure of mass, a kN is a measure of weight. The two are measures of different things and a direct conversion is not valid.
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About 102 kilograms (kilogram force). Divide the Newton by Earth's gravity constant: 9.80665 As a rule of thumb, 10N ~ 1kg on earth.
224.8 pounds per kN at Earth's surface.
1 N is equal to 1/1000 kN. 23400 is equal to 23400/1000=23.4 kN.