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If he weighs 637 N on Earth, then his mass is 65 kg.
An object that weighs 45.32 N on earth has 4.624 kg of mass. (rounded)
247.3kg
. . . it has a mass of four kilograms.
If the child weighs 100 N on Earth, then his mass is about 10.2 kilograms.
There is no standard conversion between force and mass. However, assuming you have normal Earth gravity, which is about 9.8 newton/kilogram, you can divide the newtons by this number (9.8) to get the equivalent mass - that is, "what mass do you need to have a weight of 484 N".
If he weighs 637 N on Earth, then his mass is 65 kg.
The mass of an object that weighs 600N on earth is 61.18kg
You call it a "220 N" object. But we know that it has different weights on Earthand on the moon, and you don't tell us where it weighs 220 N.If it weighs 220 N on Earth, then its mass is 22.45 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 36.43 N on the moon.If it weighs 220 N on the moon, then its mass is 135.55 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 1,328.4 N on Earth.Either way, the mass is the mass, and it doesn't change when going fromone place in space to another place.
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The dog's mass on earth is about 3kg
the answer of this problem is 400 N and the weight of this is that the mass of the football payler i
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An object that weighs 45.32 N on earth has 4.624 kg of mass. (rounded)
247.3kg
. . . it has a mass of four kilograms.
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