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A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
The force required to hold a 12 kg box off the ground would be equal to the weight of the box, which is calculated by multiplying the mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). Therefore, the force required would be approximately 117.6 newtons.
To measure weight Fg = mg, where Fg is the weight in Newtons, m is the mass in kilograms and g is the acceleration due to gravity .On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81m/s^2Plot numbers into equation:Fg = mg = (10kg)(9.81m/s^2)Fg = 98.1N
On Earth? I'm getting 39.66lbs. Verify please.
The force required is 15 Newtons.
An object with a mass of 20 kg weighs about 196 Newtons (44 pounds) on earth.
Weight = m g = (3) (9.8) = 29.4 newtons (6.61 pounds)
18kg converts to about 39.6 pounds @2.2lbs per kg
If it's on Earth, then it's about 1.02 kilograms. (rounded) On some other planet or moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is different from its value on Earth, 10 newtons would be the weight of a different mass.
A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
Newton is the amount of force required to accelerate an object of mass m to meter , In this case if we try to accelerate it to one meter , you require 500 newtons to lift the box perpendicularly. Also lifting of weight depends on the angle of applied force.
98 Newtons.
The force required to hold a 12 kg box off the ground would be equal to the weight of the box, which is calculated by multiplying the mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). Therefore, the force required would be approximately 117.6 newtons.
Mass= Kg (Kilograms) Weight= N (Newtons) or if your measuring volume, then it would be: cm3 (Centimeters Cubed)
To measure weight Fg = mg, where Fg is the weight in Newtons, m is the mass in kilograms and g is the acceleration due to gravity .On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81m/s^2Plot numbers into equation:Fg = mg = (10kg)(9.81m/s^2)Fg = 98.1N
Any force greater than 980 newtons.