yes.
Presuming you are on earth (because pounds are a measure of weight (mass times gravity) and kilograms is a measure of mass): 1 kg = 2.2 lbs Therefore 1650lbs / (2.2 lbs/kg) = 750 kg
Weight and height. The potential energy of an object is its weight times its height. The potential energy is turned into kinetic energy as the object is dropped. Potential energy is weight times height, kinetic energy is one half mass times velocity-squared. Mgh = ½ M V^2 To reach a speed of 10 m/s this equation can be solved to show that the object must be dropped through a height of 5.1 metres.
348,169,930 ======================== Another contributor intervened: Sorry. 348,169,930 kilograms weigh only 767,582,391.1 pounds on earth ... about 23.2 percent short of 1 billion pounds. In order to make 1 billion pounds of weight, on earth, you need 453,592,909.4 kilograms of mass. In order to do it on the moon, you need 2,778,256,570 kilograms, or about 6.1 times as many as on earth.
To find the weight of the rock, we can use the formula Weight = mass * gravity. The kinetic energy at impact can be converted to potential energy at height to find the mass of the rock. From there, we can calculate the weight using the formula Weight = mass * gravity.
Kilograms are 1000 times bigger that Grams
Multiply mass in kilograms by 9.81 to get weight in Newtons
weight times height
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.
To increase height. Sleep with out a pillow that's all I know
It is the area of the circle (pi Rsquared=100PI) times the height 20 total area is 2000PI
To learn your height in cm, simply multiply your height in inches times 2.54, which is the number of centimeters in an inch. The answer is your height in cm.
its all depends on what height and your weight is. You need to calculate your BMI. This can be done by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height squared (times it by itself to get the square. http://www.bbc.co.UK/health/healthy_living/your_weight/bmiimperial_index.shtml This should help you calculate you BMI (body mass) and then compare it to the graph:you shouldn't need to worry about your weight, you are who you are!
The volume of a cylinder is the area of its base times its height. 10 pi square centimeters * 25 centimeters = 250 pi centimeters cubed = 785.398 centimeters cubed
Volume is determined by length times width times heights (LxWxH). So the volume of this object which I assume to be a cube is 5 times 5 times 4 which equals 100.
1000 times the weight of the bundle in kilograms.
No, there is confusion here over similar words. Volume = length times width times height.
length of base in centimeters or inches times height in centimeters or inches