9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds)
(both rounded)
same weight
Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg (kilogram) one cannot be heavier than the other.
The UK standard pack of sugar weighs 1Kg
Relative to what? On the Earth - 1kg.
On earth, 1kg is 9.8 newtons.
The weight of 1 kg is 1 kg on Earth. If the force is to be determined, it is 9.8 Newtons due to gravity.
same weight
The weight of any object is caused by the gravitational field of the nearest, large object. For a 1kg mass on the Earth its weight is about 10 Newtons. On the moon, the same 1kg mass would have a weight of about 2 Newtons.
Approximately 9.8 Newtons (Force weight = mass * acceleration of gravity)
Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
about 1kg.
Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Fg=mg therefore Fg=(1.0kg)x(9.81m/s^2) Fg=9.81N