Recently contacted my local marine, I was told it weighs 375 pounds.
about 2500 pounds dry weight (no fuel or extras) assuming the boat has a 120 hp Force outboard motor
weight 120 hp jonhson
120 pounds-force = 533.43 newtons (rounded)The weight of a normal early-teen boy.The weight of a very skinny adult woman.
120 lbs
365 lbs
The dry weight of a 1993 model, 20 hp Evinrude outboard, is 120 lbs.
kg (kilogram) is a measure of mass, not of weight. If a person has a mass of 120 kg on Earth, he will also have a mass of 120 kg on the Moon. His weight will change, his mass won't change.Mass is measured in kilograms and weight is measured in newtons..In daily life we use to say that this person having weight 120 kg but that is not correct .But in scientific language we must say that person is having a mass of 120 kg and his weightwould be calculated according to gravity of earth that is 9.8m/sec .Weight is actually the force ...so weight would beforce = acceleration * massweight = gravity * massweight =9.8 * 120=1176 newton(On earth)Gravity on moon is 1/6 of earth i.e. 9.8/6=1.64m/secAnd on moon also the mass would be 120 kg and the weight would beforce = acceleration * massweight = gravity * massweight = 1.64 * 120=196.8 newton (On Moon)As you can see the weight(force) on earth is 1176 newtonfor person having mass 120 kg and the weight(force) on moon is 196.8 newton.As the force on man on earth is 1176 newton so he would feel much more heavier.And the force on man on moon is 196.8 newton so he would feel lighter there.So the person having mass 120 kg will have more weight(force) on earth than on moon.Dont get confuse between mass and weight ...if you are 55 kg ...in daily use word we say our weight is 55 kg but that is not weight instead it's your mass and your weight is (55*9.8=539 newton) means you have mass 55 kg and weight 539 newton...if you still get problem do mail mevivianpeter2@gmail.comI m ready to help you
No matter how much force you exert downward, it shall avail you naught. No downward force acting directly on the object can ever succeed in lifting it.
A 120 gram object, on the Moon, would weigh about one sixth of its Earth weight of 120 "grams weight" or "grams force". Its weight would be about 19.87 grams force on the surface of the Moon. Be careful: grams force is different from grams. 120 gram-force units is about 0.2646 pounds (1.177 newtons), which is a force from gravity, not a mass. On the surface of the Earth, a 120 gram object weighs 120 gram-force units. ================================ Observe ... A perfect example of the problems we predicted if people didn't learn the difference between mass and weight. And there you go. Read it and weep. There is NO SUCH THING as a "gram force". It's an invention, wrapped in smoke, signifying nothing, and accomplishing nothing but advanced obfuscation. The "amount of matter" in an object is its mass. It's measured in grams or kilograms, and no matter where the object is or where it goes, its mass doesn't change. The gravitational force between that object and another one ... such as the Earth, or the moon, or another planet ... depends on the mass of both objects, and on the distance between them. The forces can be expressed in newtons, pounds, stones, or other things like that. But grams are NOT a force. If you try to use grams as a force, then as soon as you leave the Earth, you're stuck. If you go to other places, then your kilogram doesn't "weigh" a kilogram anymore, and you have to make up an ugly tool like a "gram-force" to get yourself out of the jam you're in. The answer to the question is: -- A 120-gram object weighs 1.18 newtons on Earth, and 0.195 newton on the Moon. -- In "customary" units, a 120-gram object weighs 4.23 ounces on Earth, and 0.7 ounce on the Moon. -- It has 120 grams of mass everywhere. But it doesn't "weigh" 120 grams anywhere, because "gram" is not a weight, or a force of any kind.
A 120 volt motor is the inducer motor. It works the furnace.
The 120 hp, Force / Mercury outboard, requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel.
cubic centimetres is volume not weight. if it is water then it would weight 120 grams