Any number of kilograms can be easily converted into newtons by multiplying by the strength of earth's gravitational field: 9.801 This means that 8 kilograms is equal to 78.408 N. Any number of kilograms can be easily converted into newtons by multiplying by the strength of earth's gravitational field: 9.801 This means that 8 kilograms is equal to 78.408 N.
The kilogram and the newton measure different quantities, so you cannot ask "How many kilograms are there in a newton"; it's rather like asking "How many amperes are there in a coulomb?"
The kilogram is used to measure mass, whereas the newton is used to measure force. Weight, of course, is a force due to gravity and, so, is measured in newtons, not kilograms.
On earth, the weight of an object is its mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity, where the average value of the acceleration due to gravity is taken as 9.81 m/s2. So, on earth, the average weight of a mass of, say, 10 kg will be 98.1 N.
1 N = 1 kg(m/s2)
Near the surface of the Earth, we say the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
1 N = 1 N / (9.8 m/s2) = 0.102 kg
Please note that this ONLY applies if the object is near the surface of the Earth.
One kilonewton (kN) equates to about 101.97 kg at the earth's surface.
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1 newton is 1 kg-m/s^2, there is no conversion. A kg is a measure of weight, while a Newton is a measure of force.
A newton
About 9.8 Newton/kilogram (9.8 Newton force on every kilogram).
1kg of mass = 9.81 newtons 1kg = 9.81 newtons 1 newton = 0.101971621 kilogram-force 1 kilogram-force = 9.80665 newton Newton is not a unit of mass like the kilogram, it is a measure of force. A Newton is the amount of force that it takes to accelerate a mass at a rate of 1ms-2 The Earths gravity typically pulls 1kg. with a force of about 9.81N (N=Newton) but it varies a little depending where you are on Earth. So on Earth 0.102 Kg or 102 grams is one whole Newton
The units for a Newton meter are [ML^2T^-2]The units for a kilogram are [M]Since the units are not equal, the answer is no, it does not.
1 newton
1 newton is 1 kg-m/s^2, there is no conversion. A kg is a measure of weight, while a Newton is a measure of force.
1kg of mass = 9.81 newtons 1kg = 9.81 newtons 1 newton = 0.101971621 kilogram-force 1 kilogram-force = 9.80665 newton Newton is not a unit of mass like the kilogram, it is a measure of force. A Newton is the amount of force that it takes to accelerate a mass at a rate of 1ms-2 The Earths gravity typically pulls 1kg. with a force of about 9.81N (N=Newton) but it varies a little depending where you are on Earth. So on Earth 0.102 Kg or 102 grams is one whole Newton
A kilogram is a unit of measurement for WEIGHT. A newton (in the meter-kilogram-second system) is the unit of FORCE required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram one meter per second per second, equal to 100,000 dynes.
1 kilogram force = 9.80665 Newton
A newton
Kilogram is .
On Earth, each kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 Newton, so a weight of a Newton is equivalent to a mass of about 102 grams.
One newton.
About 9.8 Newton/kilogram (9.8 Newton force on every kilogram).
The international (SI) unit is the newton. It is defined by Newton's Second Law: it is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram, at a rate of 1 meter/second/second. To get an idea of its magnitude: at normal Earth gravity, a mass of one kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 newton. (A weight is a force.)
He didn't. The newton unit is defined as a kilogram-meter per second squared, meaning it does not predate the invention of the kilogram, meter, and (scientifically defined) second. The international prototype kilogram was standardized in 1889, so the newton does not predate this year, at least.