The question does not make sense.
The newton and newton meter are different units, so: for a force of 120 newton meters, you can have a 10 newtons over 12 meters, 5 newtons over 24 meters, 0.5 newtons over 240 meters, 50 newtons over 2.4 meters, and so on.
One kilonewton is equivalent to 1000 newtons.
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.
"Newton" is a unit of force. "Kg" is a unit of mass. They're used to describe themeasurements of completely different types of quantities, so they don't directlyconvert.100 kg of mass, on earth, weighs about 980 newtons. In other places, its weightis different.980.7 N
There is no direct relationship, bar is a unit of pressure, Newton is a unit of force. You may mean Nm^-2 (Newtons per metre squared), in that case 1 bar = 100000 Nm^-2
Newton is the SI unit for force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law (F = ma), and is the force required to give a mass of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.
On Earth, one Newton is 0.1kg
One kilonewton is equivalent to 1000 newtons.
a Newton is a measure of force, not distance. They are incompatible
1 pound of force = 4.448 newtons (rounded)
1kg = 10 Newtons Shift your decimal place back one digit. Then you have 15.19 newtons.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.
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.
In one newton there is 0.224808943 pounds of force, and in a pound of force there are 4.44822162 newtons of force. Note that a Newton is a unit of force, not mass. actually a newton is 0.00571014716277 pounds of force!!
A Newton is a measure of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. One pound of force is the same as 4.4484 newtons. One newton of force is the same as 0.2248 pound.
One Newton on Earth is about 0.1653 newtons on the moon.
No one made newtons. It is the name given to a unit of force, named after Isaac Newton.
1 newton = 105 dyne 1 dyne = 1/105 newton