12 kg = 1 stone + 12.5 lbs
or 12Kg= 1.88 Stones
12 kg dog on Earth: 117.6 N 12 kg dog on Mars: 44.52 N (~72% less)
If you mean "5 m/s2", just use Newton's Second Law, which is usually stated as: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration). Since the units in the problem are in SI, the result will also be in SI, in other words, the result will be in newton.
It would if anyone actually used hectograms. That is, theoretically the statement is correct, but hectograms as a unit of measurement are probably somewhere below "firkins" in terms of actual use.
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12kg is about 26.4 (26.4555) lbs.
Divide by 6. 12kg on Earth equals 2kg on the moon.
12kg
1kg = 1000g, so 10000g = 10kg. 12kg > 10kg.
Acceleration = F / m: 5N / 12kg = 0.42m/s^2
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12 kg
26.4554 pounds.
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2.24kg
The weight of something is its mass (in Kg) times the gravity strength of the body the object is on (9.81 n/s^2 on earth). so a 12Kg object on earth would weigh: (12 Kg ) x ( 9.81 n/s^2 ) = 117.72 Newtons (n)