He was a svelte 65kg, 17th century diets being substantially lower in trans-fats than they are today
Another answer:
Apparently the above answer is directed at Sir Isaac, not he unit of force, which is what I believe you are asking about.
The relationship is:
1 kilogram of force = 9.80665 newtons
1 kilogram force = 9.80665 Newton
1 kilopascal is equivalent to 0.010197162 kg per square centimeter.
15.87 kg = 15 870 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
The Newton [N] which can also be be written as [Kg* m/s^2]
1 kilo = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
1, as a kg means a kilogram
90.0 kilo (kg) = 14.2 stone
F = m a Weight = (mass) x (acceleration due to gravity) Weight of ( 1 kg ) = (1 kg ) x (9.8 m/sec2) = 9.8 Newton = 0.0098 Kilo-newton. This number is only valid near the surface of the earth.
1 kilogram force = 9.80665 Newton
To convert 115 kg to kilonewtons, you would need to divide the weight in kilograms by 9.81 (the acceleration due to gravity). Therefore, 115 kg is approximately equal to 11.73 kilonewtons.
1 kilo Newton
0.341 kg
0.25 kg
0.1 kg
83.605 kg
68.94 kg
That is 219.538 Kg.