50kg's of course.
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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115 lb is heavier than 50 kg. 115 lb is approximately equivalent to 52.16 kg.
The weight of 200 grams of gold dust is 200 grams. Gold is typically weighed in grams or ounces, and in this case, 200 grams is the weight of the gold dust.
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About 110.2 pounds.
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50kg
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
equation: weight= mass*gravity weight = 50kg * 9.8 m/s or 10 m/s (samething) =500 newtons or 490 newtons ~hope that helped!
50kg is the weight of a gallon of condenced milk
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