98.07 newtons on earth.
Depends on the forces [of gravity] acting on it. For example, in outer space it will have no weight
If a stone weighs 66 kg, then its weight is 66 kg. The weight of an object is equal to the force acting on it due to gravity.
The acceleration of an object with a mass of 5 kg and a force of 10 N acting on it is 2 m/s2.
Weight is a force acting on a smaller mass due to a gravitational interaction with a larger mass. The weight of an 80 kg human on a 5.974*10^24 kg planet with a radius of 6378 km (this is earth) is equal to 784 Newtons (or 176 lbs).
My baby boy 10 month old his weight 9 kg it's ok?
The weight of a body depends upon the force of gravity acting upon that body. A 50 kg body will have a weight that is 50 times that of a 1 kg mass. The weight of the body will be different on earth, on the moon and in deep space (zero).
Its weight depends on the force of gravity acting on the mass. In outer space, for example, its weight will be 0.
Due to atmospheric pressure the weight of 10 kg of cotton is grater than 10 kg of iron.
10 pounds = about 4.535 kg
The weight of a 10 kg object on the moon would be approximately 1.63 N, which is about one-sixth of its weight on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity.
9.1*10^-31 kg
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