weight=mass*gravity
You can't actually calculate it, which is the main reason why, in placeswhere they need to know the weight of things, you find scales.If you happen to know the object's mass, you can multiply that by the localacceleration of gravity, and the result is the object's weight. But what arethe chances of that happening !
Calculate the empirical formula weight. Find the ratio of the molecular weight to the empirical formula weight. (n= molecular weight/ empirical formular weight). Multiply each subscript of the empirical formula by n.
Object's massLocal gravitation field strength
295 x205 x 95
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
Weight is given by the formula, W=mg W is the weight of the object in newtons m is the mass of the object in kilograms
10 kilograms is the mass. To calculate the weight (in newtons), multiply the mass by 9.8.
Pounds x 0.4536 = kilograms
Mass is a property of matter and is therefore a constant. Weight however can change, it is the force exerted by that mass in a gravity field. Thus in different gravity fields a constant mass will weigh differently. Weight = Mass * the acceleration of gravity.
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You can't actually calculate it, which is the main reason why, in placeswhere they need to know the weight of things, you find scales.If you happen to know the object's mass, you can multiply that by the localacceleration of gravity, and the result is the object's weight. But what arethe chances of that happening !
199 kilograms = 438.72 (438.719902) pounds.
97 kilograms = 213.85 (213.848394) pounds.
140 kilograms = 308.7 (308.647167) pounds.
141 kilograms = 310.9 (310.85179) pounds.
276 kilograms = 608.5 (608.475844) pounds.
The mass of an object. NOT WEIGHT!