work= force x distance, so both require work
They require the same amount of work because the formula for work is force times distance.
i am 15 at the moment and have been training since i was 12. i can now lift about 70kg but an average should be lifting about 25kg
the mass is an invariant: so 25kg mass would still be 25kg mass where ever it was. the force a 25kg mass exerts would change, as the force is a variant that would be altered by the lower gravitational strength of the moon.
25kg
2500 dekagrams is 25kg
This question is essentially asking 25kg - 6 000g. 25kg can be converted to 25 000g making it comparable. It would be this: 25kg - 6 000g = 25 000g - 6 000g = 19 000g Therefore you would have 19 000g or 19kg left over after using them.
9.5KG
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25kg = 25,000g
55.12lb is 25kg
About 55.1 lbs
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