On the earth, a mass of 7 kg weighs 68.6 newtons (15.4 pounds).
On the moon, the same 7 kg weighs 11.2 newtons (2.52 pounds).
It all depends on the gravitational field you are in!
Weight of rock = mass * acceleration due to gravity
= 7kg x 9.81 N
= 68.67
the formula for finding weight when mass and acceleration is given is mass x acceleration
On earth, a mass of 7 kg weighs 15.432 pounds. (rounded)
10 Kg
7 N at the earth's surface equals 0.714kg
On earth, 3 kg of mass weighs 29.4 newtons (6.61 pounds).
69 m/s
Force = mass * acceleration you do the math
7kg is 15.4 (15.4324) pounds.
The rock's weight or force in Newtons is 68.65
About 68.6 newtons or 15.4 pounds.
On earth, 7 kg of mass weighs 68.6 newtons (15.4 pounds).
7 kg. To be precise, kg. is a measure of mass, not weight; weight should be measured in Newton.
7 N at the earth's surface equals 0.714kg
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
On earth, 7.7 kg of mass weighs 16.98 pounds. (rounded) Different weight in other places.
42 kg
The weight is 12 kg.
Convert 7 kg to pounds, 7x2.22 = 15.54 Pounds you way 1/6 of your normal earth weight on the moon. So 15.54 pounds divided by 6 equals 2.59 Pounds.
7 kg
.7 kg. Kilograms are a measure of mass.