98.07 newtons.
The mass is 1 kilogram anywhere. The mass doesn't change.The weight of 1 kilogram is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds) on earth,and 1.6 newtons (5.8 ounces) on the moon.
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
A kilogram is a unit of mass, not weight. In Earth's standard gravity, a kilogram mass weighs about 9.8 Newtons.
Any 1-kilogram mass near the Earth's surface.
That depends on the gravity. On Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 Newton.
On Earth, 35.9 kg of mass weighs 352.1 newtons (79.15 pounds). (rounded)
It means that a 1 kilogram mass has a weight of 9.8 N, a two kilogram mass has a weight of 19.6, and so on
The mass of 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram. To convert this to newtons, you would multiply the mass in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity, which is about 9.81 m/s^2. So, the weight of 1 liter of water is approximately 9.81 newtons.
30 kilogram mass ==> 294 newtons (66.1 pounds) on earth 30 kilogram mass ==> 48 newtons (10.8 pounds) on the moon
Those are not really compatible units; newtons is a unit of force, kilogram is a unit of mass. Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can divide the weight in newtons by 9.8 to obtain the corresponding mass in kilograms.
On Earth . . . -- 1 pound is the weight of 0.4536 kilograms of mass -- 1 newton is the weight of 0.10197 kilogram (101.97 grams) of mass -- 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.20462 pounds (9.8 newtons) The numbers are different in other places.
A kilogram is not a weight. It's a unit of mass.Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can multiply the mass (kilograms) by 9.8 newton/kilogram, to get the corresponding weight.