A 1 pound bag on the moon contains more apples. weight equals mass× gravitational aceleration. since the acceleration on earth is nearly 6 time the acceleration of the moon, thus if both bags have the same weight and the apples' mass on earth is x then there mass on moon is 6x
The apples on the Earth would weigh the most.
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
There are six times as many apples in the bag on the Moon. This is usually used by the metric folks to point out that the pound is really a measure of Force, while the kilogram is a measure of Mass. (If the question had been 1 kg of apples on each, the answer would have been that they have the same number of apples).
I litre of water weighs one kilogram on year and would weigh 0.1 kilograms.
14.9 pounds
Which planet would I weigh the least Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, or Earth
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
If the mass of the apples is 3,249 grams, their mass is also equal to 3.249 kilograms.(Their weight on earth is 31.84 newtons, or 7.163 pounds. In other places,it would be different. The 'kilogram' is not properly a unit of force or weight.)
On the moon, because of the mass difference between the moon and the Earth, it would weigh 1/6th of kilogram.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
the same
If you are referring to the quiz question "Which is heavier: 1 kilogram of apples or 1000 grams of pears?" The answers provided are: A.) It depends on the variety of apples and pears B.) They weigh the same. C.) I can't say right now. I'd need a calculator. The quiz itself doesn't have a correct answer. They all lead you to an option at the end of the quiz but the answer is never revealed. 1,000 grams is equal to 1 kilogram. Since the apples and pears are already measured by weight, the correct answer would be B.) They weigh the same.
On earth, that much mass weighs 313.6 newtons (70.55 pounds).
A ton is 1000 kilogram, so it is a unit of mass; a Newton is a unit of weight. Assuming normal Earth gravity, each kilogram weighs about 9.82 Newtons, so a ton would weigh 9820 Newtons. But under other circumstances, the same kilogram could weigh more, or less.A ton is 1000 kilogram, so it is a unit of mass; a Newton is a unit of weight. Assuming normal Earth gravity, each kilogram weighs about 9.82 Newtons, so a ton would weigh 9820 Newtons. But under other circumstances, the same kilogram could weigh more, or less.A ton is 1000 kilogram, so it is a unit of mass; a Newton is a unit of weight. Assuming normal Earth gravity, each kilogram weighs about 9.82 Newtons, so a ton would weigh 9820 Newtons. But under other circumstances, the same kilogram could weigh more, or less.A ton is 1000 kilogram, so it is a unit of mass; a Newton is a unit of weight. Assuming normal Earth gravity, each kilogram weighs about 9.82 Newtons, so a ton would weigh 9820 Newtons. But under other circumstances, the same kilogram could weigh more, or less.
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No, both weigh a kilogram
The appropriate units is a kilogram.
6.05 times less: 60kg = 60 / 6.05 = about 9.92kg