The steel reinforcement used will depend on several factors. Column length, beam length, and the column and beam cross section all depend on how much steel will be needed.
224.8 pounds (rounded to the nearest tenth)
1 kilonewton (kN) is equal to 0.101971621 tonne (t).
100 kg
1kN is 101,971.6 grams.
Kilonewtons measure force, tonnes measure mass so strictly speaking they cannot be compared. However we can say that 1 kN is the force the between the Earth (at its surface) and a mass of 0.102 tonnes.
1 kilonewton (kN) is equal to approximately 0.22480894 pounds-force (lbf).
1 kilonewton (kN) is a unit of force, while liters is a unit of volume. They cannot be directly converted because they are measuring different things.
1N = 100g 10N = 1000g (1kg) 1kN = 1000N = 100,000g (100kg) 10kN = 10,000N = 1,000,000g (1000kg/1 tonnes) 100kN = 100,000N = 100,000,000g (100,00kg/100 tonnes)
It's 6 kN because the loss of weight equals the weight that has been displaced, i.e. 7 - 1 = 6.
He was a svelte 65kg, 17th century diets being substantially lower in trans-fats than they are todayAnother answer:Apparently the above answer is directed at Sir Isaac, not he unit of force, which is what I believe you are asking about.The relationship is:1 kilogram of force = 9.80665 newtons
1 kilogram-force is 9.81 Newtons, so 1 kilo-Newton is 101.9 kilogram-force. There are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram. Therefore there are 224.26 pounds-force in 1kN. Note that Newtons is a measure of force, whereas pounds is a measure of mass. 1 pound-force is the gravitational force exerted by the Earth on a mass of 1 pound. That is probably what you mean, so your answer is 224.26
Depends what you are doing. One is a unit of force and the other a unit of weight. 1 kilonewton = 101.97 kilogram-force