yeahh! thats like skinny as! im 14 and im like 156cm and weigh 51kg. dont worry eat what you like cause your growing so it wont matter you will get taller and stretch more so you wont gain that much weight at this age. appreciate your youth as when you get older like 20 you will have to watch what you eat and start to starve!!.
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36% of 50kg= 36% * 50= 0.36 * 50= 18kg
8.4 beg (per beg 50Kg.) (420kg cement)
Well, darling, a 20ft container can typically hold around 18-20 metric tons of goods. So, if we're talking about 50kg bags of chickpeas, that's about 400-450 bags. But hey, don't hold me to it - I'm just here to give you the sassy facts!
Weight = mass x gravity Weight = 50Kg x 9,8 m/s^2 = 490.0 Newtons
The weight of 50kg of gold is 50kg. Gold is typically measured in weight units such as kilograms or grams. So, 50kg of gold would weigh 50kg.
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120lbs or 50kg.
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Males should weigh between 30-50kg Females should weigh between 30-45kg You can times the kg by 2.2 to get the answer in pounds
Well, how liucky you are to be so tall! :-)If you are a male, you should be between 105lbs and 125lbs (Or 50kg - 57kgs)If you are a female you should be between 105 lbs and 115lbs (50kg - 53kgs)
50kg here is 18.85kg on Mars.
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Female: 41kg - 50kg ( 90 - 110 lbs) Male: 50kg - 64kg (110- 140 lbs)
If you had a 50kg weight on Earth, it would weigh ~zero on the space station. It would still have a mass of 50kg--meaning it would difficult to move, and hurt very bad if it wumped you on the head, but placed on a scale, it would show 0. Likewise, if you had that 50kg weight and a scale on an elevator here on Earth, the scale would read 50kg. Say at the top of a 100 floor building, the elevator's cable and safety devices broke and the elevator, you, the 50kg weight and the scale were all in free fall. For a very short time, the 50kg weight would weigh zero. You would weigh zero. The scale would weigh zero. Until the elevator hit the ground.
There would be 100 oranges in a sack weighing 50kg. This calculation is based on the fact that three oranges weigh 500g, which is equivalent to 0.5kg. Therefore, 50kg divided by 0.5kg is equal to 100 oranges.