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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

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