The impact force depends upon the height from which it has fallen (IE- its velocity upon impact), and the duration of impact (determined by the elasticity of the collision).
However, the object exerts no force upon the ground *while* falling.
Acceleration = F / m: 5N / 12kg = 0.42m/s^2
Force is given by Newton's second law: F = ma where F is the force, m is the mass and a is the acceleration. In this example, the mass is 12kg and the acceleration is 2 m/s2, so the resulting force is F = ma F = (12kg)*(2m/s2) F = 24 (kg*m)/s2 = 24 N
If it's falling near the earth's surface, the weight is 27.56 pounds (rounded), regardless of how long or how far it's been falling.
The force required can be calculated by using the formula F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. Plugging in the values, we get F = 12 kg * 5 m/s^2 = 60 N. Therefore, a force of 60 Newtons is required to accelerate a 12kg mass at 5 m/s^2.
12kg is equivalent to 12000g. Therefore, 12kg is 11720g heavier than 280g.
26.4554 pounds.
12 kg = 1 stone + 12.5 lbsor 12Kg= 1.88 Stones
12kg is about 26.4 (26.4555) lbs.
12kg
1kg = 1000g, so 10000g = 10kg. 12kg > 10kg.
12kg
Divide by 6. 12kg on Earth equals 2kg on the moon.