On the surface of the earth, a mass of 2.5 kilograms weighs roughly
==> 24.5 newtons
==> 5.51 pounds
Cam Newton is listed as weighing 245 pounds (111 kg).
To answer this question you need to use the formula W=m*g. W is weight, m is mass(kg), and g is gravity. In normal physics gravity is 10 but to be more precise its 9.8. When you plug all the numbers in, and in your case, we get W=45*9.8. So the weight would be 441N. N is the symbol for Newtons, the unit of force.
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
A 0.42-kilogram objects would take 10 to make 4.2-kilogram object. Why?The question is simply asking 4.2 divided by 0.42- which is exactly ten. OR, you could simply count how many decimal places- which is one to the left- multiplying. (Right=divide, left= multiply) So each decimal place is TEN, to that would make sense as well. I hope this helped.-6th grader
He is 6"2 and weighs around 245 pounds
To convert newtons to pounds, divide the number of newtons by 4.448. Therefore, 245 newtons is approximately 55.06 pounds.
A 25kg mass at the earth's surface weighs 25 x 9.8 Newtons = 245 Newtons
245
6'2" 245
140,000 LBS
Cam Newton is listed as weighing 245 pounds (111 kg).
To answer this question you need to use the formula W=m*g. W is weight, m is mass(kg), and g is gravity. In normal physics gravity is 10 but to be more precise its 9.8. When you plug all the numbers in, and in your case, we get W=45*9.8. So the weight would be 441N. N is the symbol for Newtons, the unit of force.
The operating weight of a Caterpillar 245 is 133485.5 lb. It has a fuel capacity of 157.7 gal and holds 9.5 gal of oil.
65,000 kgs
Cassie is 5'6" and weighs 245 lbs.
245 pounds dry
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