That's a little like asking "How heavy is 10 minutes ?"
'Newton' is a unit of force, which has no mass, length, or time.
30 kilogram mass ==> 294 newtons (66.1 pounds) on earth 30 kilogram mass ==> 48 newtons (10.8 pounds) on the moon
98 Newtons.
Mass is a characteristic of the person or object. It stays with him/it and doesn't change no matter where he/it goes. "Newtons" is not a measurement of mass. It's a measurement of force, and it could represent the person's weight. If the person weighs 490 newtons on Earth, then his mass is about 50 kilograms anywhere, and he would weigh about 81 newtons on the moon.
On Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is about 8.87 m/s^2. Since weight (in newtons) is equal to mass (in kg) multiplied by acceleration due to gravity, the weight of 1 kg on Venus would be 8.87 newtons.
On earth, 2 kg of mass weighs about 19.6 newtons (4.41 pounds).
Neither. Mass is mass. Newtons is a force not a mass, 30 N is the same on Mars or anywhere else. It is 30 N
30 kilogram mass ==> 294 newtons (66.1 pounds) on earth 30 kilogram mass ==> 48 newtons (10.8 pounds) on the moon
A mass of 30 kg weighs about 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) near the earth's surface.Any force of 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) or more, pointing straight up, can lift a 30 kg load.
48 newtons (10.8 pounds) (rounded)
The force of an object in motion, such as a car traveling at 30 mph, can be calculated using the formula Force = mass x acceleration. Without the mass of the car, we cannot determine the force in newtons.
On earth, 504 newtons equates to about 51.4kg or 113 pounds. Dividing newtons by 9.8 gives you the mass (on earth) in kilograms.
8kg is 78.46 Newtons on earth.
98.07 newtons.
Also if you mean Newtons in terms of weight the formula is Newtons = Mass * Gravity
Force or weight is approximately 667 newtons and mass is approximately 68kg
A one kilogram mass weighs 9.81 Newtons
30 Newtons (force on Earth) equates to approximately 3.1 kg.