I don't think there is any equivalency.... A watt is
W = J/s = (N*m)/s = ((kg*(m/s^2))*m)/s = kg*(m^2))/(s^3)
Therefore: W*kg = (kg^2)*((m^2)/(s^3)) which is not equal to N = kg*(m/s^2)
I guess the closest answer would be :
1 kg*W = (1 kg*m/s) N or
1 kg*W = (1 N*s) N
9.81 N
22kg equals 216 N at the earth's surface.
162 newtons.
1 kg of mass weighs 9.81 newtons on Earth and 3.7 newtons on Mercury.
On earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or about 44 lbs.
On earth, 85 kilograms is 833 newtons.
25.9 kg = about 254 newtons.
196.13 N at the earth's surface.
22kg equals 216 N at the earth's surface.
1 newton/mm2 is equal to 100 newtons/cm2.100 newtons is equal to a mass of 100 / 9.81.Mass acting on 1cm2 = 10.193 kg.
The same 10 kg weighs 16 newtons on the moon, 35.2 newtons on Mars, 98 newtons on earth, and zero newtons while in space coasting from any one of them to either other one.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.
32.63091881536 kg force
162 newtons.
1 kg of mass weighs 9.81 newtons on Earth and 3.7 newtons on Mercury.
On earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or about 44 lbs.
A mass of 30 kg weighs about 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) near the earth's surface.Any force of 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) or more, pointing straight up, can lift a 30 kg load.
52 kg is 510 Newtons at Earth's surface.