66 kilograms is 10.39 stones.
Assuming the stones referred to are the unit of mass: There are approximately 10.4 stones in 66 kg.
At standard conditions (sea level, average gravity), the weight of a 66kg man would be approximately 660 Newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (66kg) by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2).
12 stone = 168 pounds. Plus 10 = 178 pounds. 178 pounds equals 80.739442 kg.
Well, darling, 66 kilograms is roughly 10.4 stone. So, if you're looking to drop a few pounds, just tell people you weigh in stone and watch them try to do the math in their heads. It's a fun party trick, trust me.
On earth, 66kg weighs 647 newtons or 145.5 lbs.
Assuming the stones referred to are the unit of mass: There are approximately 10.4 stones in 66 kg.
A kilogram is 2.2 pounds and a stone is 14 pounds. Work it out.
66kg = 145 pounds
33kg !
For all practical purposes, 66kg
104kg is 16.4 stone
At standard conditions (sea level, average gravity), the weight of a 66kg man would be approximately 660 Newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (66kg) by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2).
12 stone = 168 pounds. Plus 10 = 178 pounds. 178 pounds equals 80.739442 kg.
Well, darling, 66 kilograms is roughly 10.4 stone. So, if you're looking to drop a few pounds, just tell people you weigh in stone and watch them try to do the math in their heads. It's a fun party trick, trust me.
Sushil Kumar (India) won the 66kg freestyle event at the XIX Commonwealth Games in Delhi 2010. A month earlier, he won the World Championship in the same event.
no way! That's perfect!!! And even if you were more than that it depends on the height as well :)
On earth, 66kg weighs 647 newtons or 145.5 lbs.