"Newton" (N) is a unit of force, whereas "kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass. They're used
to describe completely different quantities, their physical dimensions are different, and
neither one can be converted into the other one.
On earth, the weight of one kilogram of mass is roughly 9.8 Newtons, or 2.205 pounds .
On Earth, 1 newton is nearly 0,102 kilogram. 110 N = 11.22 kg.
12 kg dog on Earth: 117.6 N 12 kg dog on Mars: 44.52 N (~72% less)
Gravitational pull on the pail = 20 [kg] * 9.8 [m / s2]. Net force upward = 300 [N] - 20 [kg] * 9.8 [m / s2] = 104 [N]. (recall that 1 [N] = 1 [kg] * 1 [m / s2]) Mass, M = 20 [kg] By Newton's 2nd law of motion, F = M * A. upward acceleration, A = F / M = 104 [N] / 20 [kg] = 5.2 [m/s2].
2.6x10^-9 N
1 kilogram-force = 9.806 65 newton
On Earth, 1 newton is nearly 0,102 kilogram. 110 N = 11.22 kg.
To convert kilograms to newtons, you can use the conversion factor of 9.81 N/kg (the acceleration due to gravity). In this case, 27.4 kg is equal to 268.494 N when multiplied by 9.81 N/kg.
To convert 325 dag to kg, you need to divide by 100 because there are 100 grams in a decagram. So, 325 dag is equal to 3.25 kg.
I don't think there is any equivalency.... A watt isW = J/s = (N*m)/s = ((kg*(m/s^2))*m)/s = kg*(m^2))/(s^3)Therefore: W*kg = (kg^2)*((m^2)/(s^3)) which is not equal to N = kg*(m/s^2)I guess the closest answer would be :1 kg*W = (1 kg*m/s) N or1 kg*W = (1 N*s) N
196.13 N at the earth's surface.
Short answer 1.3 x 102 N (on moon) 7.5 x 102 N (on Earth if g = 9.80 N/kg Long Answer Since the category is "The Moon" gravity will be assumed to be 1.63 m/s2 (N/kg = m/s2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitation_of_the_Moon W = mg W = (77 kg)(1.63 N/kg) = 125.51 -> 1.3 x 102 N (significant figures) for earth, just substitute in 9.80 N/kg for 1.63 N/kg W = (77 kg)(9.80 N/kg) = 7.5 x 102 N
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
There are 0.003528 lots of 500 kg in 1.764 kg.N of 500kg = ( 1.764 kg )/ ( 500 kg ) = 0.00353 500-kg in 1.764 kg
20 N = 2.039432419999761 kg
Roughly 9.8 N / Kg, on Earth.
Roughly said, 10N = 1 Kg, meaning 1000N = 100 Kg on the earths surface. However , N (Newtons) are used for measuring force and Kg are used to measure Mass, so, it really depends on where you, and to match the same force object will need more or less mass (this is governed by surface gravity).. for example, exact calculus would be: On Earth: 1000 N / 9.806 G = 101.97 Kg On Mars: 1000 N / 3.711 G = 269.46 Kg On Jupiter 1000 N / 24.79 G = 40.33 Kg On Moon 1000 N / 1.622 G = 616.52 Kg This tells us, if you would be able to lift 100 KG on earth, you would be able to lift 616 kg on the moon, but only 40 Kg on Jupiter, as governed by gravitational force.
Kgs are thousands of a gram. mGs are thousandths of a gram. this means that the conversion between mG and Kg is: ((n/1000)/1000), or n/10⁶, where n is the number which you want to convert. So, 5/10⁶ = 0.000005.