Any 1-kilogram mass near the Earth's surface.
The relationship is: weight = mass x gravity. For example, near its surface, Earth has a gravitational field of 9.8 meter/second2, equivalent to 9.8 newton/kilogram; therefore, a mass of - say - 10 kilograms will have a weight of 98 newton.
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Yes, a newton is a unit of weight equal to 0.1kg / 0.2248 lbs. on earth.
The weight of a 352 newton object on the moon would be 1/6th of its weight on Earth. So, on the moon, the weight of a 352 newton object would be about 58.67 newtons.
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Weight is already Newton
On Earth, each kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 Newton, so a weight of a Newton is equivalent to a mass of about 102 grams.
The SI unit of measurement for weight is the newton.
Since a weight is a force, the unit for force, i.e. the newton, is used.
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