12 kg = 1 stone + 12.5 lbs
or 12Kg= 1.88 Stones
12 kg dog on Earth: 117.6 N 12 kg dog on Mars: 44.52 N (~72% less)
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It would if anyone actually used hectograms. That is, theoretically the statement is correct, but hectograms as a unit of measurement are probably somewhere below "firkins" in terms of actual use.
If you mean "5 m/s2", just use Newton's Second Law, which is usually stated as: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration). Since the units in the problem are in SI, the result will also be in SI, in other words, the result will be in newton.
kg divided by 6.35 = stone
12kg is equivalent to 12000g. Therefore, 12kg is 11720g heavier than 280g.
26.4554 pounds.
12kg is about 26.4 (26.4555) lbs.
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Acceleration = F / m: 5N / 12kg = 0.42m/s^2
1kg = 1000g, so 10000g = 10kg. 12kg > 10kg.
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Divide by 6. 12kg on Earth equals 2kg on the moon.
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