A mass of 30 kg weighs about 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) near the earth's surface.
Any force of 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) or more, pointing straight up, can lift a 30 kg load.
Friend Des Dichado has given right answer but with a little bit correction. 3.059149 kg and not 3,059149 kg. Just decimal point is missing
30 newtons are the same force as about 6 pounds 11.9 ounces
30 newtons is equal to 3,059 149 kilograms force.
133.4 Newtons
30kg on earth is 294 newtons or 66 lbs.
3 kg 30 newtons
3 kg of mass weighs about 4.8 newtons (1.074 pounds) when it's on the moon.While it's still on the earth, it weighs 29.4 newtons (6.61 pounds).Note that it's always 3 kg of mass, no matter where it goes.
Because F=mg -> m=F/g On earth g=10 m/sec2 so m1=30/10=3 kg On the Moon g=0.16 m/sec2 so m2=30/0.16=180 kg m2
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, the force of the rocket's output translates to the forward motion of the rocket.
"One newton" is a weight, equal to exactly one newton of force.To put it into units that may mean more to you, the force of one newtonis the same as the force of about 3.6 ounces. (rounded)1 newton is a force, equal to about 0.225 pound (3.6 ounces) of force.1 pound of force = about 4.448 newtons of force.On Earth, 1 newton is the weight of 102 grams of mass.
20.5 newtons equal about 4.6 pounds.
2000 Newtons
Force (newtons) = mass x acceleration
4.448 newtons.
30 Newtons (force on Earth) equates to approximately 3.1 kg.
8.7 pounds is about 38.7 newtons.
25.9 kg = about 254 newtons.
newtons measure force not mass
150,000 pounds force = 667,258 Newtons. (rounded)
"10 newtons" is a force, equal to about 21/4 pounds.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.
19600N