Kn (kilonewton) is a measure of force, not of mass like the kilogram. Near the Earth's surface, each Kilogram has a weight of 9.82 Newton (0.00982 kilonewton), so one Kilonewton is is the weight produced by a mass of approximately 100 kg. Under other circumstances, this may vary.
1 kN is approximately equal to 224.80894 pounds (lbs).
A KJ is a unit of work, whereas a KN is a unit of force. Work is force times distance, so the two units are related by the expression 1 KJ = 1 KN*m. So, if you want to know how many KJ are in 1 KN, you need to know the distance your force caused your object to travel. For example, if 1 kN caused something to travel 4 m, then (1*4) = 4 KJ of work were done on that object. Or something like that :)
16kN is 3,597 pounds (at the earth's surface).
1 kilonewton (kN) is approximately equal to 224.809 pounds.
0.454 kilos is equal to 1lb.
1 ton (force) = 9964.016 newtons = 9.964016 KN
1 N is equal to 1/1000 kN. 23400 is equal to 23400/1000=23.4 kN.
1 kN is approximately equal to 224.80894 pounds (lbs).
1 US ton is 907 kilos. 1 UK ton is 1,020 kilos.
107.955 1 stone = 6.3503 kilos
300 kilos.
In 1 tonne, there are 1000 kilos. Therefore, if you have 5000 kilos, it is the same as 5 tonnes.
approximately 2 kilos is 1 pound,so 1780 pounds is 3560 kilos!
1 kgf = 9.8066 N So, 20 kN = 20 kN ∙ [1 000 N/kN] ∙ [1 kgf/9.8066N] = 2 039.4 kgf
A KJ is a unit of work, whereas a KN is a unit of force. Work is force times distance, so the two units are related by the expression 1 KJ = 1 KN*m. So, if you want to know how many KJ are in 1 KN, you need to know the distance your force caused your object to travel. For example, if 1 kN caused something to travel 4 m, then (1*4) = 4 KJ of work were done on that object. Or something like that :)
16kN is 3,597 pounds (at the earth's surface).
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