1 kg is not equal to 9.8 newton. It's the amount of mass that weighs 9.8 newton
on earth.
The weight of anything is
(object's mass) times (the local acceleration of gravity).
When the same mass moves to places with different gravity, its weight is different.
The acceleration of gravity anywhere on or near the surface of the earth is 9.8 meters per second2 .
The weight of 1 kilogram of mass anywhere on or near the surface of the earth is
(1 kilogram) times (9.8 meter per sec2) = 9.8 kilogram-meter/sec2 = 9.8 newton.
The weight of 1 kg is 1 kg on Earth. If the force is to be determined, it is 9.8 Newtons due to gravity.
1 kg when dropped accelerates at 9.81 metres per second per second under gravity. Newton's 2nd law says force is mass times acceleration, and the force in Newtons is therefore the mass (1) times the acceleration (9.81), which is 9.81 Newtons. That is the force pulling it down, also termed its weight.
On Earth only, 2 kg of mass weighs 4.41 lb.It has different weights in other places.
On or near the surface of the Earth, 1 newton is the weight of 0.102 kg. In other places, 1 newton is the weight of a different amount of mass.
It will weigh between 355.4 Newtons (at 100 deg C) and 370.8 Newtons (at 4 deg C).
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.
One kilogram is equal to 9.81 newtons. To convert newtons to kilograms, you divide the value in newtons by 9.81. For example, 10 newtons is approximately equal to 1.02 kilograms (10/9.81 ≈ 1.02).
1 newton/mm2 is equal to 100 newtons/cm2.100 newtons is equal to a mass of 100 / 9.81.Mass acting on 1cm2 = 10.193 kg.
1 kilonewton is equal to 1000 newtons, and 1 newton is equal to 1 kgm/s^2 according to Newton's second law of motion. Therefore, 1 kilonewton is equal to 1000 kgm/s^2, which is equivalent to 1000 kg in a gravitational field.
1 kg is a mass, not a weight. On Earth, it weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds). In other places, its weight is different.
'Kg' is a unit of mass, not weight. On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.102 kg of mass. On the moon, the same kg of mass weighs 1.6 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.616 kg of mass. On Mars, the same kg of mass weighs 3.7 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.269 kg of mass.
1 litre of water has 1 kg of mass. So, on Earth, it weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds).1 litre of pure water at standard temperature has 1 kg of mass.1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons (2.20462 pounds) on earth.600 litres of pure water at standard temperature has 600 kg of mass.600 kg of mass weighs (600 x 9.8) = 5,880 newtons. (on earth, rounded)600 kg of mass weighs (600 x 2.20462) = 1,322.77 pounds. (on earth, rounded)
1 gram is equal to 981 dynes.
Grams and newtons measure two different things. Grams measure mass, and the newton is used to measure force. That's like asking how many pounds are in a mile. EPIK FAIL ABOVE 1 Newton is equal to 100 Grams. 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams Therefore 1kg is equal to 10 Newtons. 1 kg = 1000 g 1 N = 100 g 1kg = 10 N
Newtons is a measure of Force and Kilograms of mass, so this conversion only has sense for a particular gravitational field. On earth's surface a mass of 1 Kg exerts a force a force of approximately 9.8 Newtons, so 125 Kg exert a force of approximately 1225 Newtons. Using the conversion 1 Kg to 10 Newtons is also widely accepted in some fields, so you could approximate it to 1250 N
1 slug is equal to approximately 14.5939 newtons.
98 Newtons.