One way to look at questions like these, especially artificial "school" questions is to look at the units given, and the desired units. Be careful of getting "extra" or "missing" info.Force in Newtons: kg*m/s*sYou are given a speed (m/s), and a time (ms), and a weight in grams.The first step would be to convert to "standard" units. 200g / (1000 g/kg) = 0.2 kg40ms / (1000 ms/s) = 0.04 sSo you get:Force = ((0.2kg) * (40 m/s)) / (0.04s) = 200 kg*m/s*s = 200 Newtons.
The answer is Newtons. Like Sir Isaac Newton
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There are 9806.65002864 Newtons in 1000 kilograms. Hope this helps!
1,000 pounds is about 4448 Newtons at Earth's surface.
100000 pascals are 100000 Newtons per square meter. 100000 pascals are 100 kilopascals.
Technically, it depends on where he weighs 1000 newtons, which isn't specified.I mean, if he weighs 1000 newtons on the moon, then his mass is 625 kilograms.We're going to make a big assumption here, and assume that he weighs 1000 newtonson or near the surface of the earth. In that case, his mass is 102 kilograms . (rounded)
You need to know the capacity of the pulleys. The pulleys need a total power of over 1000 newtons, if they do then you should be fine.
to weigh 1000 newtons the object would have to weigh the equivalent of 100kg Comes from F = ma Force = 1000 newtons = mass x acceleration acceleration = gravity = 10 m/s^2 So Force/acc. = mass = 100 kg
1000kg is 9806.65 N at the earth's surface.
about 1000 newtons i believe would be sufficient to kill a person but i took that from the original Mass Effect video games so >.>
Under normal Earth gravity, a mass of 1 kg (1000 grams) has a weight of 9.8 newton.
1 kilo Newton can be converted to become 1000 newtons.
When the 1000 kg are at rest, on Earth with gravitational accelleration 9.81 m/s2, 1000 kg equal 9.81 kN
On earth, divide newtons by 9.8: 1000N / 9.8 = 102 kilograms.