five hundred cents.
The work done by a 70kg person climbing a ladder depends on the height of the ladder, but can be calculated using the formula work = force x distance. The force is the person's weight (70kg x 9.8m/s^2) and the distance is the height of the ladder.
The momentum of a 70kg runner can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the runner (70kg) by the velocity of the runner. Without the velocity, we cannot determine the momentum.
A person with a mass of 70 kg would weigh approximately 686 Newtons on Earth.
A standard paving slab will weigh approximately 70KG, which is about 154 pounds. Of course, it varies in weight according to the actual size of the slab, but that is what the average standard slab will weigh.
259N is the person weigh on mercury.
an average person should weigh between 60 and 70kg
70kg
Ericsion 1956 weighed 70kg
an 15 year old should way about 50-70kg's... i think!
No, the force of gravity between the Earth and a 70kg person is the same, according to Newton's third law of motion. The force exerted by the person on the Earth is equal in magnitude to the force exerted by the Earth on the person.
its 53
around 70kg
Its actually 374.785845 pounds.
70kg
From 52kg to 70kg is optimum according to Body Mass Index.
The work done by a 70kg person climbing a ladder depends on the height of the ladder, but can be calculated using the formula work = force x distance. The force is the person's weight (70kg x 9.8m/s^2) and the distance is the height of the ladder.
That depends on how big the person is.