The weight of 1 kg is 1 kg on Earth. If the force is to be determined, it is 9.8 Newtons due to gravity.
A force of 9.8 N is the force exerted on a 1 kilogram mass at rest by the force of Earth's gravity at sea level. So 10 N is the force of about a 1.02 kg mass (approximately 2.25 pounds force)This is a scalar measurement.
Weight assuming your talking about the force pulling us to the ground is measured in newtons. To find out the amount of newtons an object has you measure its mass(kilograms,grams etc.) and multiply its mass by 10. Example if a book had a mass of 1kg its weight is 10N.
A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
F = M A = (20) (10) = 200 newtons
1kg=9.81N
1kg = 10 Newtons Shift your decimal place back one digit. Then you have 15.19 newtons.
9.8 Newtons
On earth, 1kg is 9.8 newtons.
Usually accepted is that 1KG = 9.81N. That means 100g is 0.981N, and 10g is 0.0981N.
The weight of any object is caused by the gravitational field of the nearest, large object. For a 1kg mass on the Earth its weight is about 10 Newtons. On the moon, the same 1kg mass would have a weight of about 2 Newtons.
'Kg' is a unit of mass, not weight. On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.102 kg of mass. On the moon, the same kg of mass weighs 1.6 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.616 kg of mass. On Mars, the same kg of mass weighs 3.7 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.269 kg of mass.
1kg is 9.8N (mass x 9.8 = N)
9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds) (both rounded)
Weight of 1 Kg Brick = 9.8 Newtons
1 kilogram is equivalent it 1o Newtons (force stemming from gravity).
On earth, 2 kg of mass weighs about 19.6 newtons (4.41 pounds).