The weight of a 75 kg mass on Earth would be approximately 735 newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (75 kg) by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (9.81 m/s^2).
Mass is measured in kilograms, not in joules. Joules are a unit of energy. To calculate the energy of a 75kg mass, you would need additional information such as the velocity or height it is at.
The mass of the TV is 75 kg, as mass and weight are often used interchangeably on Earth where the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. So, a TV that weighs 75 kg has a mass of 75 kg.
To convert the mass of a 25kg object to weight, you need to multiply it by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity Weight = 25kg x 9.81 m/s^2 Weight = 245.25 N
Depends on the gravitational force applied on mass (if there was any). On earth at sea level gravitational force is 9.8 m/s^2 so 75kg mass weights 75*9.8 Actually I am not sure about it, I also trying to do vise verse operation. I weight 75kg at sea level, what ,is my mass ? According to the newton's second law Fnet = m*a so the number 75 I see on scale must be the net force which is 75 = mymass * 9.8 hence mymass is 7,65 kg that is I am not that fat !
The Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) of a person weighing 75kg would be around 1675-1800 calories per day. BMR is influenced by various factors like age, gender, and body composition, in addition to weight.
weight = mass x gravity weight = 75kg x 1.6 weight = 120N
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He weights 75kg
Mass is measured in kilograms, not in joules. Joules are a unit of energy. To calculate the energy of a 75kg mass, you would need additional information such as the velocity or height it is at.
The weight of a 3.0kg mass is 29.4 Newtons (N) on Earth's surface.
The mass of the TV is 75 kg, as mass and weight are often used interchangeably on Earth where the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. So, a TV that weighs 75 kg has a mass of 75 kg.
Mass & weight are often used interchangably, but they are not th same. Weight is equal to the force acting on a mass, normally due to gravitational acceleration.
65-75kg
A healthy man of average height would weigh about 75kg.
Weight = mass x gravity. Close to Earth's surface, the factor for "gravity" is approximately 9.8 N/kg (usually written as 9.8 m/s2). At a greater distance from Earth, or on other planets, this factor is different. In any case, the result should be in newton.
Gram is neither a measure of length, nor of weight. It is a unit of mass. Sometimes this is confused with weight, but it isn't the same thing.
According to BMI, your weight should be about 65kg-75kg to be normal.