"Kilogram" is the unit of mass. A 20-kg object has a mass of 20 kilograms.
An object that weighs 45.32 N on earth has 4.624 kg of mass. (rounded)
An object that weighs 150.4 pounds on earth is a 68.22 kg mass.
An object that has a mass of 180 kg has a mass of 180 kg, period, no matter where it is. It weighs about 1,764 newtons (396.8 pounds) on earth, 634 newtons (142.5 pounds) on Mercury, zero while coasting in space with the vehicles engines shut down, and 288 newtons (64.8 pounds) on the moon. Its mass remains 180 kg everywhere.
A 40kg object weighs 88.2 pounds.
If an object weighs 130 lb on earth, then its mass is 58.97 kg. (rounded) If an object weighs 130 lb on the moon, then its mass is 361.2 kg. (rounded)
An object with a mass of 20 kg weighs about 196 Newtons (44 pounds) on earth.
15.306 kg (rounded)
An object that weighs 73 pounds on earth has 33.112 kg of mass. In other places, the mass that weighs 73 pounds is different
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
Well, a kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds, so 5 kg would be something that weighs 11 pounds.
"Kilogram" is the unit of mass. A 20-kg object has a mass of 20 kilograms.
The average dinghy weighs about 14-20 kg.
The mass of an object that weighs 20,000 lbs on earth is 9,071.9 kg. (rounded)