On Earth it weighs 20 kilograms.
65,000 kgs
Weight (in kilogrammes) is equal to the mass (in Newtons) multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (in meters per second squared).W = mgwhere g = 9.81ms-2 (on earth)
You will need to find what your height is before you can know what your average weight would be.
700 kilogrammes with legs
40 kilograms is a unit of weight equal to about 88.2 pounds.
Astrounaut mass(kilogrammes)*1.62(metre/second^2)
2000000 kilogrammes
No. 1 kilogrammes = 2.2046226 pounds, so 54 kilogrammes = 119.04962 pounds and 20 pounds = 9.0718474 kilogrammes
Multiply the number of kilogrammes by 1,000 = 4,000 grammes.
Even though feathers are light and rocks are heavy, when 100 kilograms of each are placed on a scale, they will exert the same downward force due to gravity. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, so in this case, both the feathers and rocks will weigh the same.
The world's largest helicopter was the Mil V-12, which had a gross weight of 105,000 kilogrammes (around 231,500 lbs.).