This is a trick question. Objects weigh less on the moon than they do on the Earth, however, objects have exactly the same amount of mass on the moon as they do on the Earth. So the 4 kg stone still has 4 kg of mass on the moon. But it only weighs about 2/3 of a kg on the moon.
18 stone 4 equates to 116.1 kg
Kilogram (kg) is the SI unit of mass, so the mass is 4 kg in this case.
9 stone 4 pounds = 58.97 kg.
4 kg is the mass of the water. Thus, 4 kg of water has a mass of 4 kg.
52.6167 kg
4 stone is 25.4kg
4 times as great
what is 172 lbs in kg
Momentum=mass*velocity 0.5*4=2kgms-1
4 stone is 56.05 kilograms.
12 stone and 3/4 is about 77kg
An object that weighs 9 pounds on earth has a mass of 4.082 kg. (rounded) That's more than 4 kg.