1 newton
"Kg" is an abbreviation for 'kilogram', which is a unit of mass. "Newton-meter" is a unit of work (or energy). These two units are used to measure different quantities, they have different physical dimensions, and they can't be converted into each other.
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Scientific notation is a way of representing numbers: it does not have any mass and so there are 0 lots of 0.8g in scientific notation.
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1 kilogram force = 9.80665 Newton
Scientific notation is useful in economics to compute very large or very small numbers.
On Earth, each kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 Newton, so a weight of a Newton is equivalent to a mass of about 102 grams.
1kg of mass = 9.81 newtons 1kg = 9.81 newtons 1 newton = 0.101971621 kilogram-force 1 kilogram-force = 9.80665 newton Newton is not a unit of mass like the kilogram, it is a measure of force. A Newton is the amount of force that it takes to accelerate a mass at a rate of 1ms-2 The Earths gravity typically pulls 1kg. with a force of about 9.81N (N=Newton) but it varies a little depending where you are on Earth. So on Earth 0.102 Kg or 102 grams is one whole Newton
A kilogram is a unit of mass, a Newton is a unit of force. They are not the same thing. On Earth, each kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 Newton, so assuming the 1 KN (1000 N) is a weight, you can divide 1000 by 9.8 to get the equivalent mass.
1 newton is 1 kg-m/s^2, there is no conversion. A kg is a measure of weight, while a Newton is a measure of force.
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1 newton is about 102 grams (however it is generally considered to be 100grams) and therefore a kilogram is about 10 newtons. ONLY ON EARTH!