The pressure exerted depends on both the mass and the area over which the force is distributed. In this case, the 100 kg mass distributed over 10 m^2 will exert more pressure than the 50 kg mass distributed over 1 km^2, as the smaller area leads to a higher pressure for the same mass.
The weight of a 50kg person on each planet would be approximately: Mercury - 19kg Venus - 47kg Earth - 50kg Mars - 19kg Jupiter - 318kg Saturn - 134kg Uranus - 56kg Neptune - 69kg These values are based on the gravitational pull of each planet compared to Earth's gravity.
There are 20 50kg weights in 1 ton.
50 kg of water is approximately 1763.698 ounces
Cement prices in Kenya vary depending on the brand and location. As of 2021, the price of a 50kg bag of cement ranges from Ksh 550 to Ksh 800. It's advisable to check with local suppliers for the most up-to-date prices.
About 10% less than you do on Earth.
50kg?
assuming the question means percent 100% = 250kg 10% = 25kg 20% = 50kg 40% = 100kg
at 1/4kg per, 50kg at 1/2kg per, 100kg so, approx 75kg
The pressure in a 50kg LPG gas cylinder can vary, but typically it ranges from 2.0 to 2.3 MPa (megapascals) at 15°C.
A 50Kg man is a small light man and therefore when on a horse, the horse can run faster than if the jock weighed 100Kg.
The force Rudolph exerts is equal to the mass of the sleigh multiplied by the acceleration, which is 50kg * 2m/s^2 = 100N.
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.
This is not answerable without more information. You would need to know the weight of the woman and the surface area of her heels, plus the total weight of the Empire State Building and its base area. It is conceivable that a woman in stilleto heels could exert more pressure per square inch than the building, but it takes real numbers and conditions to determine that. A 1/4" wide stilleto heel will exert 16 times as much pressure as a 1" heel, so the dimensions are important.
To lift a 50 kg object, you need to exert a force equal to its weight, which is calculated using the formula: weight = mass × gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). Therefore, the force required is about 490.5 Newtons (N). If you are applying this force through a specific area, you can calculate the pressure using the formula: pressure = force/area. The actual pressure needed will depend on the area over which the force is applied.
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
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