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It depends on how great the force is acting against the newtons.
On earth, 490N or more is required to lift 50kg
50 pounds-force = 222.26 newtons (rounded)
9.81 N
it really depends what planet your on. Fw=Mg Fw=Newtons M=kg g=gravitational force of the planet your on 2000kg in Newtons on earth is: Fw=2000*9.8 Fw=19600N
A minimum of 1.667 newtons.
It depends on how great the force is acting against the newtons.
If you and the bottle are anywhere near the Earth's surface, AND there's no other force working against you, AND the bottle itself weighs zero and you only have to lift the water, then you need to lift it with any force greater than roughly 19.6 newtons.
Newton is the amount of force required to accelerate an object of mass m to meter , In this case if we try to accelerate it to one meter , you require 500 newtons to lift the box perpendicularly. Also lifting of weight depends on the angle of applied force.
A force meter is an object that measures how many Newtons (N) are needed to do certain tasks.
F = W = ( 20 bags ) ( 50 lbf/bag ) ( 4.4482 N / lbf ) = 444.82 N <---[ Answer ]-------
A Newton is a measure of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. One pound of force is the same as 4.4484 newtons. One newton of force is the same as 0.2248 pound.
On earth, 490N or more is required to lift 50kg
If you have a man submerged up to his neck in corn and you want to know how many pounds of force it will take to lift him out, information about the volume, weight, mass, density would be needed in order to calculate the force needed.
1,000 pounds of force = 4,448.4 newtons (rounded)
1 newton = 0.2248 pound force (rounded) 1 pound force = 4.4484 newtons (rounded) 67 pounds force = 298 newtons (rounded)
newtons measure force not mass