The "weight" of the object is expressed as a force 39.36 N where a Newton has units of kg .m. s-2 As the gravitometer is registering that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.83 m s-2 we can work out the mass of the object M as fllows
M.g =39.36
M= 39.36/9.83 = 4.004kgs
Looked at another way:
A 1kg mass would exert a force of :
1X 9.83 measuered in Newtons
The force observedcaused by the object (its weight) is 39.36 Newtons so we can work out the mass as
39.36/9.83 = 4.004 kgs
Note that the units are kgs because Newtons are defined in terms of a kg.
Force = Mass * g
In this case,
39.36 N or kg m per sec2 = Mass (kg) * 9.83 m per sec2
39.36 / 9.83 kg = Mass
4.00406 kg = Mass
You can round off Mass to 4 kg
A weight is a force. Newton's second law says F=ma. You want m, and a little elementary algebra shows that m = F/a. You know F (39.36 N, which is 39.36 kilogram-meters per second per second) You know a (9.83 meters per second per second).
The actual arithmetic is left as an exercise for the reader (well, probably for the reader's calculator, but the reader will have to press a few buttons).
Weight = mass x gravity
39.2 = mass x 9.8
Mass = 39.2 / 9.8 = 4 kilograms.
4kg
386.9 kg
54kg in newtons on earth weighs 529.2 newtons.
A 10 kg box weighs a touch more than 98 newtons (98.0665002864).
On earth, the cat's mass is 30.0 / 9.807 or 3kg
18kg converts to about 39.6 pounds @2.2lbs per kg
875.634176 kilograms ==
10 newtons
On earth, 352g weighs 3.45 newtons.
10 newtons
0.51kg at sea level.
If it weighs 98 newtons on Earth, then we know that its mass is about 10kg. If that figure is its weight somewhere else, then its mass is something else.
Equal to the value of newtons the object weighs
An object with a mass of 20 kg weighs about 196 Newtons (44 pounds) on earth.
An object with 3 kg of mass weighs 29.421 newtons (6.614 pounds) on Earth, and 4.869 newtons (1.095 pounds) on the Moon. (all rounded)
No object does since weight is not measured in grams but in Newtons. Grams are used for measuring mass, not weight.
74 kg of mass weighs 120.1 newtons (27 pounds) on the moon, and the same 74 kg weighs 726 newtons (163 pounds) on Earth.
On the moon, 10 kg of mass weighs 16.2 newtons (3.65 pounds). (rounded)