If a pumpkin has a mass of 2 kg, it actually weighs 19.6 N on Earth. Weight is the product of mass and the local force of gravity on the object.
A person with a mass of 70 kg would weigh approximately 686 Newtons on Earth.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 285 pounds will weigh 1267 Newtons.
A kilogram is a unit of mass, not weight. At sea level, a kilogram of mass would still weigh approximately 9.81 Newtons due to the force of gravity.
The world's largest pumpkin weighed 2,624 pounds.
The weight of 0.5 kg would be approximately 4.9 newtons on Earth's surface. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (0.5 kg) by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2).
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 117 pounds will weigh 520 Newtons.
On Earth, 1,500 kg of mass weighs 14,710 newtons.
A person with a mass of 70 kg would weigh approximately 686 Newtons on Earth.
A mass of 60 pounds on Earth weighs 588 Newtons. On Uranus the same mass would weigh minus 67 Newtons more.
An object with a mass of 20 kg weighs about 196 Newtons (44 pounds) on earth.
Multiply the mass (in kilograms) by the gravitation (9.8 meters per second square, near the Earth's surface), and you get the weight (in Newtons).
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 285 pounds will weigh 1267 Newtons.
9.8 newtons
Approximately 9.8 Newtons (Force weight = mass * acceleration of gravity)
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
It depends on the shoe you fool. Weight the shoe in pounds, and then convert it.
1 kg of anything will weigh approximately 3.7 Newtons on Mars. (Force weight = mass * acceleration of gravity)