Sink. It's density will be greater than water, which is 1 kg per litre.
On Earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or 44.1 lbs.
If an object with a mass of 20 kg is on the surface of the earth or near it, then the object and the earth are attracting each other with a force of 196 newtons (44.1 pounds).
PE=mgh 980=mx9.81x5 m=20kg
F = m aa = F/m = 100/20 = 5 meters per second2 .
1 of them.
"Kilogram" is the unit of mass. A 20-kg object has a mass of 20 kilograms.
20kg on earth has a force of 196N
The answer would be 80kg/ms or 80N because: force= mass x acceleration = 20kg x 4ms =80kg/ms =80N
On Earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or 44.1 lbs.
If an object with a mass of 20 kg is on the surface of the earth or near it, then the object and the earth are attracting each other with a force of 196 newtons (44.1 pounds).
PE=mgh 980=mx9.81x5 m=20kg
You would need to defineTemp and pressure to determine the volume of a liter. Then density = kgm/vol
20x G(gravitational constant 9.81ish) 20x9.81=196.2 Newtons
An object with a mass of 20 kg weighs about 196 Newtons (44 pounds) on earth.
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum= Mass x Velocity. When the object weighs 20kg and is traveling at 20m/s North it will have a momentum of 400kgm/s North.
About 20kg of force.
This depends greatly on how dense the solid product is, since some solids have a greater amount of air-pockets than others. A 20kg solid with lots of air pockets (so not very dense) will lead to a smaller amount of liquid than a 20kg solid with very few air pockets (a dense solid).