On or near the surface of the Earth, 1 newton is the weight of 0.102 kg.
In other places, 1 newton is the weight of a different amount of mass.
On earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
Its weight is different in other places.
On Earth, 1 newton is nearly 0,102 kilogram. 110 N = 11.22 kg.
1 joule is 1 Newton meter which is 1 kg*m / s2. 1J = 1Nm = 1 (kg * m) / s2 Newton is force, kilogram is mass; they are not equivalent.
Don't wear yourself out trying. I don't think that's even a true statement. [ Newton ] = kg-meter/second2 Newton-second = kg-meter/second
1 kilogram-force = 9.806 65 newton
1 millipascal = 0.001 newton/metre2
1 kilogram force = 9.80665 Newton
1 newton is 1 kg-m/s^2, there is no conversion. A kg is a measure of weight, while a Newton is a measure of force.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.
115kg is equal to about 1.1278kN
3600N is 367kg
On Earth, 1 newton is nearly 0,102 kilogram. 110 N = 11.22 kg.
Joule is newton-meter, newton is kg m/s2. Therefore: J/kg = Nm/kg = kg m2/s2 kg = m2/s2. So, the answer is no.
7 kg. To be precise, kg. is a measure of mass, not weight; weight should be measured in Newton.
A newton is a unit of force
On earth, 10 kg of mass weighs roughly 98 newtons.
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