Newtons -------------- 1 N = 100 g 10 N = 1 kg -------------- KiloNewtons -------------- 1 kN = 1000 N = 100 kg 10 kN = 10000 N = 1000 kg -------------- Kilograms are always for one 0 less than Newtons. 'Kilo' increases a value x1000 times. If there are 12 N, then there are 1,2 kg. ___ That is only an estimation. A kiloNewton (kN) is a measure of force while a kilogram (kg) is a measure of mass. F=ma. F=force, m=mass, a=acceleration When talking about weight, weight is a force. So if something weighs 1kN then it will have a mass of 102kg. Get this by dividing this force by the gravitational constant. The acceleration gravitational constant is around 9.81m/s2. But gravity need not be the only force acting on a body. It could be the acceleration from an engine that is driving it.
kn (both letters lowercase) is knots, which is a speed nautical miles per hour Or kN ("K" lowercase, "N" uppercase) is Kilonewtons, or a measure of force. 1 lb = .00444822162 kN.
Divide kN by 9.806649 i.e. 100kN / 9.806649 = 10.197 tonnes
25 kg/m2 is a density of a toughened glass with 10 mm thick. If you want convert that measure into kN, then multiply by the factor "g" that is gravity (9.81 m/s2) and you get 25 x 9.81 = 245.25 kN/m2.
402 kN at rupture
kN x 101.97 = kg
1 kgf = 9.8066 N So, 20 kN = 20 kN ∙ [1 000 N/kN] ∙ [1 kgf/9.8066N] = 2 039.4 kgf
0.009807 kN
13000 kg
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5.0kN is 509.9kg
rounded to the closest pound it is 495 pounds-force (lbf)
90 kN = 90,000 N90,000 / 9.80665 = 9177.45 kg.f
24 kilonewtons (kN) are the approximate equivalent to 5395.41 pounds (lbs) of force. This can be found using the rule that 1 kN equals 224 lbs of force.
That's a bit shy. On earth, 422 kg weighs more like 4.136 kn.
99.42kg
15 kN = 15 x 1000 N = 15000 N