Newton used to measure force and kilograms for mass.
The mass equivalent to one newton of gravitational force is approximately 0.102 kilograms.
On earth, one newton is 0.1kg
No, newton meters do not measure in kilograms. Newton meters measure torque or work, which is the product of a force in newtons and a distance in meters. Kilograms measure mass, not force or work.
1 kilonewton is equivalent to 1000 kilograms.
A newton is a measure of force, a kilogram is a measure of mass there is no equivalency but there is a proportionality relative to the influence of a gravity field on a given mass.
A kilonewton is a unit of force, not weight. Its weight would depend on the gravity of the specific location. However, in Earth's gravity, a kilonewton would be equivalent to the weight of approximately 101.97 kilograms.
On earth, 19620N is 2002kg
1 kilogram= 1*9.81 example= 5 kilograms is 5*9.81 newtons
On earth, 1N is 0.102kg
On Earth, one Newton is 0.1kg
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.
Since 1 kilonewton (kN) is equal to 1000 kilograms, 25 kilonewtons would be equal to 25,000 kilograms.