How much work is done on a 50-kg cargo that is lifted by a pulley 10 m from the ground? (Disregard use of comma in writing digits.)
mgh= 50x 10x 10=5000 J
E=mghE=50 x 9.81 x 10= 4905 J
heels bc everything is going into this one little heel but your boots support everything
50kg's of course.
1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft
110.23 lb
E=mghE=50 x 9.81 x 10= 4905 J
heels bc everything is going into this one little heel but your boots support everything
50kg's of course.
1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft
50KG 50KG
36% of 50kg= 36% * 50= 0.36 * 50= 18kg
If you had a 50kg weight on Earth, it would weigh ~zero on the space station. It would still have a mass of 50kg--meaning it would difficult to move, and hurt very bad if it wumped you on the head, but placed on a scale, it would show 0. Likewise, if you had that 50kg weight and a scale on an elevator here on Earth, the scale would read 50kg. Say at the top of a 100 floor building, the elevator's cable and safety devices broke and the elevator, you, the 50kg weight and the scale were all in free fall. For a very short time, the 50kg weight would weigh zero. You would weigh zero. The scale would weigh zero. Until the elevator hit the ground.
2.2Kg= 1lb divide 50Kg by 2.2 to get pounds
Female: 41kg - 50kg ( 90 - 110 lbs)Male: 50kg - 64kg (110- 140 lbs)100 lbs
110.23 lb
Kg and feet are two different units of measures. ( weight and length) (50Kg on your feet will cause a strong pain.)
Female: 41kg - 50kg ( 90 - 110 lbs) Male: 50kg - 64kg (110- 140 lbs)