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There are probably meteors, small asteroids, or tiny comets that might weigh 1225 newtons

on the surface of a moon or planet, but no "planet" would. There are people who weigh more

than that!

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What is the mass of an object that weighs 1225 N on Earth?

Newtons and kg can't be directly converted, since "newton" is a unit of force, and "kg" is a unit of mass. On Earth only, something that weighs 120 newtons is about 12.24 kg of mass. But in other places, the same mass would weigh different, and 120 newtons would indicate a different mass.


How much newtons are in 2 meters?

newtons are how high the gravity of a planet is which relates to measurement of of an object's weight not distance


How many newtons are in 1 kg at planet Venus?

On Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is about 8.87 m/s^2. Since weight (in newtons) is equal to mass (in kg) multiplied by acceleration due to gravity, the weight of 1 kg on Venus would be 8.87 newtons.


SI measure of force and weight?

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What is the average weight of a watch in newtons?

45.2 newtons


What is the unit for weights?

Newtons (symbol: N).Do not confuse weight with mass (the unit of mass is the kilogram). Weight is the downward force exerted by a mass because of the pull of gravity.The unit of weight is Kg*m/s2Metric unit for mass is kilograms (kg), however weight is a different measurement defined as force that will act on the object due gravity of a given planet (so it measures in Newtons, N). On Earth your weight is almost the same as your mass (and that is not a coincidence) but on the other planet your mass will remain the same (say 70kg) while your weigh may change dramatically (depending on the gravity of the planet). In the free fall state your weight is zero.


What is the metric unit for weight?

Newtons (symbol: N).Do not confuse weight with mass (the unit of mass is the kilogram). Weight is the downward force exerted by a mass because of the pull of gravity.The unit of weight is Kg*m/s2Metric unit for mass is kilograms (kg), however weight is a different measurement defined as force that will act on the object due gravity of a given planet (so it measures in Newtons, N). On Earth your weight is almost the same as your mass (and that is not a coincidence) but on the other planet your mass will remain the same (say 70kg) while your weigh may change dramatically (depending on the gravity of the planet). In the free fall state your weight is zero.


What is standard unit for weight?

(weight) force = newtons, 1 kilogram force = 9.80665 newtons


What is the weight of 54kg in newtons on earth?

54kg in newtons on earth weighs 529.2 newtons.


If your weight is 8 stone how much is that in newtons?

it is about 550 newtons


What is the standard SI unit for weight?

(weight) force = newtons, 1 kilogram force = 9.80665 newtons


What is the weight of a bowling ball in newtons?

A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.