My answer is 5 kg. Do you know? Weight is a synonym of Mass.
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Mass and weight are the same thing on Earth, but they are not when there's a change of gravity, and the words are not synonyms. If you go to the Moon your mass will not change, but you will weigh less. And in outer space you will weigh nothing but your mass will still be the same.
It's important to realise this because if you wanted to calculate how much thrust to use to change the speed or direction of a space vehicle, the mass of that vehicle would be a very important part of the calculation, even though it's weightless.
The mass of a potato is certainly more than 5 g and definitely less than 5 kg.
On earth, 5 kg of mass weighs 49 newtons (11 pounds) at sea level. Less as rises above or sinks below the surface.
The Earth weight of a particular substance in newtons is the product of its mass (in kg) and 9.8 meters per second per second, following this conclusion we shall get the mass of a substance if we divide its weight by 9.8 . Therefore applying this theory the mass of the book must or would be 0.51 kg.
W = mg, where W is weight in Newtons, m is mass in kg and g is acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2.W = 5kg x 9.8m/s2 = 49N = 50N rounded to 1 significant figure
Since kilograms is a measure of mass and weight is a force, we need to use the relation F=MA to determine the amount of weight exerted by 5 kg of mass. On Earth, gravitational accleration is roughly constant because most points on the surface are about the same distance from the Earth's center of gravity (The earth is a sphere). This acceleration is approximately 9.8 m/s². Multiplying mass (5 kg) and acceleration (9.8 m/s²), we get 9.8*5=49, and our units are kg*m/s², also known as Newtons (N), which is the metric unit of weight. Answer: 49 N
Mass is that property of an object which:Gives it inertia. More mass means it is harder to change an object's velocity.Makes it attract other objects, via the gravitational force. This is what gives the object its weight. (Weight also depends on the gravitational field.)The kg (kilogram) is the international unit for mass. It is APPROXIMATELY equal to the mass of one liter of water.
The mass of a potato is certainly more than 5 g and definitely less than 5 kg.
To support an object with a mass of 5 kg, you need to support it with a force equal to its weight. 30 N won't be enough in this case.
On earth, 5 kg of mass weighs 49 newtons (11 pounds) at sea level. Less as rises above or sinks below the surface.
The ideal body weight for a person who is 170 cm tall can vary based on various factors, including age, gender, muscle mass, and overall body composition. A commonly used method to estimate a healthy weight range is the Body Mass Index.
To convert kg to lbs you have to multiply the weight in kg with 2.20462. This will give you the weight in pounds. Kg and pound. Kilogram is an SI unit of mass whereas Pound is an imperial unit of mass. The answer after conversion is 11.0231 Pounds (Approximately).
5 liters of water would weigh (in practical situations) 5 kg, so the petrol will be 0.72 times the weight of the water. If a substance has a density of 0.72 kg per liter, then to find the total mass, multiply .72 times the number of liters. In this case, the mass is 3.6 kg.
5 kg
It depends on your body structure. I would say around 65 Kg is ideal weight.
A healthy weight is between 118 pounds (Body Mass index of 18.5) and 159 (Body mass index of 24.9)
W = mg, where W is weight in Newtons, m is mass in kg and g is acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2.W = 5kg x 9.8m/s2 = 49N = 50N rounded to 1 significant figure
The Earth weight of a particular substance in newtons is the product of its mass (in kg) and 9.8 meters per second per second, following this conclusion we shall get the mass of a substance if we divide its weight by 9.8 . Therefore applying this theory the mass of the book must or would be 0.51 kg.