On Earth, 25 kg of mass weighs 245.2 Newtons (55.12 pounds). It's weight is different on other planets.
a=f/m; so a=?, f=595N, and m=75kg. a=595N/75kg, therefore a=7.93m/s^2
Depends on the gravitational force applied on mass (if there was any). On earth at sea level gravitational force is 9.8 m/s^2 so 75kg mass weights 75*9.8 Actually I am not sure about it, I also trying to do vise verse operation. I weight 75kg at sea level, what ,is my mass ? According to the newton's second law Fnet = m*a so the number 75 I see on scale must be the net force which is 75 = mymass * 9.8 hence mymass is 7,65 kg that is I am not that fat !
If it weighs 98 newtons on Earth, then we know that its mass is about 10kg. If that figure is its weight somewhere else, then its mass is something else.
mass only because air weighs nothing
On earth, any mass of 85 kg weighs 833 newtons (187.4 pounds). On the moon, the same mass weighs 136 newtons (30.6 pounds)
He weighs 75kg according to http://www.weblo.com/celebrity/Sports_Team/Cristiano_Ronaldo/488228/
A healthy man of average height would weigh about 75kg.
On Earth, 25 kg of mass weighs 245.2 Newtons (55.12 pounds). It's weight is different on other planets.
a=f/m; so a=?, f=595N, and m=75kg. a=595N/75kg, therefore a=7.93m/s^2
weight = mass x gravity weight = 75kg x 1.6 weight = 120N
Depends on the gravitational force applied on mass (if there was any). On earth at sea level gravitational force is 9.8 m/s^2 so 75kg mass weights 75*9.8 Actually I am not sure about it, I also trying to do vise verse operation. I weight 75kg at sea level, what ,is my mass ? According to the newton's second law Fnet = m*a so the number 75 I see on scale must be the net force which is 75 = mymass * 9.8 hence mymass is 7,65 kg that is I am not that fat !
The mass of an object that weighs 39.2N on earth is 4kg
A proton weighs 1 atomic mass unit.
yes... i believe that the American bull-rhinorse weighs 329 puunds
The mass of an object that weighs 600N on earth is 61.18kg
75kg divide by 100 give awnser in g = 0.75