Near Earth's surface, it would weigh about 98 newton.Weight = mass x gravity
And, close to Earth, the gravitational field ("gravity") is about 9.8 newton/kilogram.
It depends on where it is being weighed. It weight on the surface of the earth will be approximately 98 Newtons.
An object that weighs 14,000 pounds on earth has 6,350.3 kilograms of mass. If you took it to other places, it would have different weights.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 285 pounds will weigh 1267 Newtons.
If you weigh 56 pounds, you weigh about 25.5 kilograms.
You cannot weigh anything in kilograms nor pounds since these are measures of mass, not of weight. 70.1 kg = 154.5 pounds.
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mass is how much an object weighs. If you weigh 150 pounds, then you have a mass of 150 lbs (you can say pounds if you want instead of lbs, it is just the abbreviation for pounds). if you weigh 100 kilograms, then you have a mass of 100 kg( you can say kilograms or kilo's if you want, kg is just the abbreviation).
An object that weighs 14,000 pounds on earth has 6,350.3 kilograms of mass. If you took it to other places, it would have different weights.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not of weight.
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
146 kilograms = 321.874903 pounds but remember that mass is different to weight. Weight depends on gravity. A body with a mass of 146 Kg taken to the moon still has a mass of 146Kg but will weigh much less
Planets don't "weigh"; they have a mass. Mass is that which is expressed in kilograms (or pounds, or tonnes).The seventh planet from the Sun is Uranus; its mass is 8.68e25 kilograms, or about 14.5 times the mass of Earth.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 117 pounds will weigh 520 Newtons.
The unit "kilogram" is a measure of mass, not weight, so the mass would still be 10 kg on Mercury.However, a scale on Mercury's surface would show that the 10-kilogram item weighed only 3.8 kilograms, about 38% of its Earth weight.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 285 pounds will weigh 1267 Newtons.
On Earth, multiply the mass in kilogram by 9.8. Answer is in Newton.
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
If you weigh 56 pounds, you weigh about 25.5 kilograms.