On Earth, 10 kg of mass weighs 98.1 newtons (22.05 pounds). (rounded)
10 kilograms weighs 98 newtons
The person's mass on the moon is still 60 kilograms. Their weight would be about 10 kg.
Kg is mass. Mass is the same everywhere. If you convert 2.45 kg is 5.40 pounds weight at Earth's sea level. 5.40 pounds on Earth would be 0.882 pounds on the moon
The mass remains 8 kg because mass is always constant. The weight would be 10 N, or one sixth of 60 N.
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
On Earth, 90 kg of mass weighs 882 newtons (198.4 pounds).
10 kilograms is the mass. To calculate the weight (in newtons), multiply the mass by 9.8.
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
Weight = mass times gravity. On Earth, use 9.82 (or round it to 9.8, or to 10) for gravity.14 (kg) x 10 (Newton/kg) = 140 Newton.
To get the weight (in Newton), multiply the mass by Earth's gravitation - about 9.8, in SI units.
The weight of an object is given as the formula W=mg where W is the weight, m is the mass and g is the gravitational acceleration (or the gravity of planet). On earth, g is generalized as 10 N kg-1(about 9.8 N kg-1 to be more exact). On the moon, it is about 10/6 N kg-1. So, the weight of a 10kg mass on earth would be 100 N (N is Newton, the SI unit for weight) while the mass would be 16.7 N on the moon.
Weight = mass x gravity. (Where mass is in kg and gravity is in N/kg) So, we convert 5.3 grams into kilograms. 5.3g = 0.0053 kg (Since 1kg equals 1000g) On Earth, gravity is 10 N/kg. Weight = mass x gravity Weight = 0.0053kg x 10 N/kg Weight = 0.053 Newtons (On Earth)
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'Kg' is a unit of mass, not weight. On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.102 kg of mass. On the moon, the same kg of mass weighs 1.6 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.616 kg of mass. On Mars, the same kg of mass weighs 3.7 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.269 kg of mass.
98 Newtons.
If a student had a mass of 195 kg, then his weight on earth was 1,911 newtons, or about 430 pounds.
The person's mass on the moon is still 60 kilograms. Their weight would be about 10 kg.
Kg is mass. Mass is the same everywhere. If you convert 2.45 kg is 5.40 pounds weight at Earth's sea level. 5.40 pounds on Earth would be 0.882 pounds on the moon