To convert the weight of a boat from kilograms to newtons, you can use the formula: weight (in newtons) = mass (in kilograms) × acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). For a 700 kg boat, the weight would be 700 kg × 9.81 m/s² = 6867 newtons. Therefore, the weight of the boat is approximately 6867 N.
The weight of the water displaced by the toy boat is equal to the weight of the boat itself, which is 12 newtons. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces.
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On Earth, 6 kg of mass weighs 58.84 newtons. (rounded)
5.9 kg weighs 57.82 newtons (on earth, rounded), regardless of what those kg are composed of.
11,768.4 newtons
53kg equates to about 520 newtons (on Earth).
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
'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.
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.
The weight of an object with a mass of 9.8 kg is approximately 96.04 Newtons.