115lbs is heavier.
The weight of 50kg of gold is 50kg. Gold is typically measured in weight units such as kilograms or grams. So, 50kg of gold would weigh 50kg.
About 110.2 pounds.
The work done to lift a weight is given by the formula: work = force x distance. In this case, the force is equal to the weight of the object (50kg x 9.8 m/s^2 = 490 N), and the distance is 3.0m. Therefore, the work required to lift a 50kg weight 3.0m is 1470 joules.
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No, batteries do not get heavier when they are charged. The weight of a battery remains the same regardless of its charge level.
The weight of 50kg of gold is 50kg. Gold is typically measured in weight units such as kilograms or grams. So, 50kg of gold would weigh 50kg.
110-115lb x x x
115LB to 120LB
50KG 50KG
About 110.2 pounds.
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50kg
50kg nandayo!
About 8.3kg
50 N
Kg and feet are two different units of measures. ( weight and length) (50Kg on your feet will cause a strong pain.)
50kg at full maturity