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meteorites are one force when they impact. However, the key force acting on the moon is the force of gravity. The gravitational force is = G (m1 m2)/r2. Where G is the universal gravitational constant, m1 is the mass of one object, earth let's say, and m2 is the mass another object, say the earth. "r" is the distance between the two objects. The earth mass is larger, which is why it holds the moon in an orbit around itself. But the moon still effects the earth with tidal forces on the oceans and atmosphere.
You would use Kilograms to weigh a cat.
Mass is almost always measured in (kilo)grams.
This is not a valid conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
The distance between and the mass of the two bodies are the main determining factors. Their masses and how far apart they are
Yes. The simplest conversion is F=Ma, or force equals mass times acceleration.
A conversion factor is a numerical factor describing the proportionality between two units. For example 0.45359237 is the conversion factor from pounds to kilograms. That is 0.45359237 kg/lb. If the conversion factor kg/lb is multiplied with 4 lb, you get the same mass value in kg.
There can be no equivalence. A kilonewton is a measure of force while a pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
Newton meters (Nm) multiplied by 0.738 = Pounds-force feet (lbf ft; lb ft). Pounds-force feet multiplied by 1.356 = Newton meters.
This question cannot be answered for a whole lot of reasons:A pound (lb) is a measure of mass, not of weight.On the sun you would be vaporised so it would be very difficult to weigh you!Anyway, if your mass is 50 lb, your weight on earth is 1600 pounds-force. On the surface of the sun you would weigh 13700 pounds-force.
1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms Google has a built in conversion tool, just type in ____ to _____ and it will tell you what the conversion factor is. Works with just about any type of measurement imaginable.
There can be no conversion. A pound (lb) is a measure of mass. A gallon is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a gallon of air. How many pounds Next consider a gallon of water. How many pounds? The masses of equal volumes of the two substances will clearly be very different. So there is no direct conversion between mass and volume: you need to know the density of the substance to enable you to carry out the conversion.
9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz9.8 kg = 21 lb and 9.68 oz
mass and weight are not the same... mass is how much "stuff" is an object (matter) weight is the force exerted on object due to gravity, the unit pounds is a measurement of weight not mass but grams/kg measure mass
12 inch pounds per foot pound.
From a conversion table: 1 in lb = 0.0833333 ft lb 275 * 0.0833333 = 22.916657 ft lb (or 23 ft lb)
The magnitude of that force is printed on the front of every bag of sugar. Look at it carefully, and you'll find markings like "1 lb" or "5 lb" or "10 lb". That's code for the gravitational force exerted on that bag when it's full. Unless your family prefers metric sugar. Then it gets a little more complicated, because they use mass instead of weight (which is a type of force). To get the force, multiply the mass printed on the bag in kg by about 9.8 m/s/s. The answer will be in newtons, which unlike grams and kilograms are force units.