It really depends where you are. The hundredweight, or cwt is different in different countries. In the UK 1cwt is 112lb, in the USA 1cwt is 100lb.
A UK cwt = 50.802kg, so 19.6 cwt = 999.719kg.
A USA cwt = 45.359kg, so 19.6 cwt = 889.036kg.
One of the many advantages of the SI is that it is the same everywhere.
1900kg is 9,268,292.72cwt
30 cwt = 3,000 pounds x .4536 kg = 1361 kg (approx.)
what is the momentum of a 1800 kg car traveling with a speed of 27 mpsP = m * vm = 1800 kg, v = 27 mpsp = 1800 kg * 27 mps = 48600 kilogram meters per second
There are 3.24 tons in 64.82 cwt. To convert from hundredweight (cwt) to tons, you simply divide by 20 since 1 ton is equal to 20 hundredweight.
3,968.3 lb Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 1,800 kg*2.2046 lb 1 kg=3,968.320719 lb
1900kg is 9,268,292.72cwt
Depends on what you are wanting to figure. Here are a couple samples:Tons to CWT - 90 Tons = 1800 CWT to figure this you do the calculation of 90 * 20 (This is the shortcut)the long route is 90/100 = .9 then .9 * 2000 = 1800 (2000 lbs in a Ton)
30 cwt = 3,000 pounds x .4536 kg = 1361 kg (approx.)
1 kg = 2.204623 lbm (that's pounds mass) 1800 lbm / (2.204623 lbm / kg) = 816.4661 kg
1 ton = 20 cwt 3.8 ton = 20 x 3.8 cwt = 76 cwt.
cwt is the abbreviation for a hundredweight. 112 pounds = 1 cwt
It is approx 191938 cwt.
what is the momentum of a 1800 kg car traveling with a speed of 27 mpsP = m * vm = 1800 kg, v = 27 mpsp = 1800 kg * 27 mps = 48600 kilogram meters per second
"cwt" means "100 weight", or 100 pounds. ('C' is the Roman numeral for 100. That's how a $100 bill came to be called a "C-note". ) 1 cwt = 100 pounds 4 cwt = 400 pounds 40 cwt = 4,000 pounds 400 cwt = 40,000 pounds
1800 grams
1800 grams
1 cwt is equal to 100 lbs