About 49 newtons or 11 pounds.
On earth, 50 kg of mass weighs 490 newtons (110.2 pounds).
50N is 5.1kg at earth's surface.
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!
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
Weight in a certain place = (mass of the object) x (acceleration of gravity in that place)Weight of that rock, on Earth = (15 kg) x (9.8 meters/sec2) = 147 newtons
50 Kg of course !
The rock's weight or force in Newtons is 68.65
On earth, 50 kg of mass weighs 490 newtons (110.2 pounds).
the mass will always be 50 kg, however, the weight changes depending on different variables. Something that has a weight of 50 kg at sea level will be somewhat lighter in high altitudes, and conversly, something that weighs 50 kg at the peak of Mt Killimanjaro will weigh more at sea level.
About 68.6 newtons or 15.4 pounds.
On or near the surface of the Earth, 50 kg of mass weighs 490 newtons (110 pounds). (rounded) Note: That's also the weight of the Earth on or near the surface of the 50 kg mass.
50N is 5.1kg at earth's surface.
The weight of a body depends upon the force of gravity acting upon that body. A 50 kg body will have a weight that is 50 times that of a 1 kg mass. The weight of the body will be different on earth, on the moon and in deep space (zero).
On earth, 7 kg of mass weighs 68.6 newtons (15.4 pounds).
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!
Divide the weight by the gravity. Assuming this is on Earth, you divide by 9.8. Answer is in kg.
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.