Kilogram is a unit of MASS, not a unit of WEIGHT. A small child might have this mass (a newborn typically has a mass somewhere between 2-4 kg.)
10 kg is 10 kg, regardless of the substance.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
On earth, 10 kg of mass weighs 980 Newtons (22.05 pounds), regardless of what kind of object it is, or what's in the bag.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
A pencil typically weighs about 10 grams, which is equivalent to 0.01 kilograms.
On earth, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 104.326 kilograms. (rounded) On the moon, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 639 kilograms. (rounded)
875.634176 kilograms ==
10 kg is 10 kg, regardless of the substance.
An object that weighs 17.6 pounds on Earth has 7.983 kilograms of mass. An object that weighs 17.6 pounds on the moon has 48.239 kilograms of mass. An object that weighs 17.6 pounds in other places has a different mass.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
On earth, 10 kg of mass weighs 980 Newtons (22.05 pounds), regardless of what kind of object it is, or what's in the bag.
Any object that weighs 132 pounds.
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
10 kilograms weighs 22 pounds 0.7 ounce.
A pencil typically weighs about 10 grams, which is equivalent to 0.01 kilograms.