Force = mass x acceleration. I'll let you do the math.
Impulse is force x time or 1000 x .6 = 600 N-s
Answer: Given data: 1) mass=45kg 2) g=9.8 m/s^2 Formula: force=mass*accelaration f=m*a here , f=m*g To find force: f=45*9.8 F=441N The force acting on the boy by the gravitational force is 441N or force of boy on the floor. The upward force has same magnitude and different direction as the force by boy(Newton 3rd law of motion) Therefore, The upward force acting in the boy's feet= -441N
As always, that's going to depend on where he is. Wherever it is, the forces of gravity between him and another nearby mass will both be (45 kg) x (acceleration of gravity in the vicinity of the other mass). If the other mass is the Earth, then the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 , and the force, which the student will call his 'weight', is (45) (9.8) = 441 newtons (99.21pounds / 7stone 1.21pounds)
Using Newton's second law (F=ma), we can rearrange the formula to find acceleration (a=F/m). Plugging in the values, we get a=15N/45kg = 0.33 m/s^2. Therefore, the acceleration of the 45 kg mass pushed with a 15 N force is 0.33 m/s^2.
(Core conversion factor: 1 kilogram = 2.204623 pounds)>45.36 * 2.204623 * 16 = 1600.03 ounces>kilograms > pounds > ounces
About 45kg :) I guess..
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25 to 45Kg with an average length of 125cms
Impulse is force x time or 1000 x .6 = 600 N-s
Yes you do. Your mass stays the same but you weigh more. For example. On earth, if your mass is 45kg, you weigh 450N on the moon, its muliplied by six etc.
Males should weigh between 30-50kg Females should weigh between 30-45kg You can times the kg by 2.2 to get the answer in pounds
I am a South African and I am 15, I only weigh 45Kg and I am under weight compared to my friends. But you will have to take a survey or something to answer the question.
You would weigh approximately 17 kg on Mercury, as Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Answer: Given data: 1) mass=45kg 2) g=9.8 m/s^2 Formula: force=mass*accelaration f=m*a here , f=m*g To find force: f=45*9.8 F=441N The force acting on the boy by the gravitational force is 441N or force of boy on the floor. The upward force has same magnitude and different direction as the force by boy(Newton 3rd law of motion) Therefore, The upward force acting in the boy's feet= -441N
Weight is the force with which earth pulls a body towards itself. Earth needs a force of 28N to pull a 10 year old. Therefore, a normal 10 year old should weight about 28kilograms. I hope this will be useful. Thankyou!A ten year Old Girl should weigh about 37kg, 38kg, 39kg, 40kg, 41kg, 42KG, 43KG, 44KG, 45KG, 46KG, 47KG, 48KG, im 10 yrs & i weigh 48 kg!
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