78*6*9.8 N = 4586.4 N
Meters for height Kilograms for mass.
To get the weight (in Newton), multiply the mass by Earth's gravitation - about 9.8, in SI units.
Metres is weight. Kilograms is mass.
You can't convert kilograms to meters because they are completely different units of measurement. Kilograms measure weight and meters measure length
Area = 1/2*b*h4 m2 = 1/2(2.5 m)hmultiply through by 28 = 2.5hdivide by 2.53.2 meters = height==============
question 24 on penn foster is C.
Meters for height Kilograms for mass.
Body Mass Index
their size is about 4 meters and they weigh 9 kilograms
I believe that when you say 'lifted through', you mean lifted to a height of 10m. If so, the amount of work is such: Work= Force x Distance which have the units (Joules = Newtons x meters) When the object is lifted, it increases in its potential energy. The equation for this is: Potential energy = mass x gravitational force x height = 4.5 x 9.81 x 10 =441.45 Joules As 1 joule = 1 newton x meters and we have 441.45 Joules, 441.45 joules of works is done! :D
If you mean measure height then it would be the metre if you mean measure weight it would be Kilograms
use the formula W = mgs W stands for work done in joules m stands for mass of the object g stands for gravity s stands for the distance the object is lifted W = mgs W = 78kilograms•9.8m/s2•6meters W = 4586.4 J (joules) answer would be 4,586.4 J
To get the weight (in Newton), multiply the mass by Earth's gravitation - about 9.8, in SI units.
Spain uses the metric system. Length is measured in Meters, and weight is measured in Kilograms.
Kilograms can't be converted to meters. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure length.
25 kilograms in scientific notation is 2.5 × 101kg
Metres measure length/height, kilograms measure mass (which many people call weight). Because they measure different things, you cannot convert from one to the other.