A mass of 100 pounds, weighs approx 444.5 Newtons. A kilogram is not a measure of weight, a Newton is.
Nothing. 100 kilograms is a measure of mass, not weight.
222 pounds = 100.698 kilograms or 100 kilograms 697.506 grams1 pound ~= 0.45359 kilograms1 kilogram ~= 2.2046 pounds
100 pound = 45.4 kilograms so dose = 150*45.4 = 6803.9 micrograms
Irrelevant of each other; kilograms is a unit of mass while feet is a unit of length.
Multiply the mass fraction by 100.
Nothing. 100 kilograms is a measure of mass, not weight.
It is equal to 45.35 kilograms approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply pound by 0.4535 to get the equivalent kilograms.
1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms 0.45359237 x 100 = 45.359237 kilograms answer= 45.359237 kilograms
The person would be about 89 kilograms in weight. The person would still have a mass of 100 kilograms, of course. The strict scientific unit of weight is the "newton" because that is the unit of force and weight exerts a force. The 100 kg person weighs 890 newtons on Venus. However, normally we say "kilograms" or "kilograms weight", as long as we are clear that weight and mass are different.
Weight and mass are two commonly misunderstood terms in fluid mechanics and mechanics.lets convert pounds to kg.we must know the relationship for the same .1 pound =0.453 kg. so, 100 pounds =4.53 kg.
Yes. 51 kilograms = 112.43 pounds.
lb is the abbreviation for pound, a unit of mass. If you want to convert that to kilograms, you can multiply by 0.453 (assuming you mean U.S. pounds).
To convert to Kilograms, take the weight in pound(lbs.) and multiply by 2.2 to get the weight in KG.
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 222.66 Pounds (Approximately).
Why do you call him "a 100 lb. person" ? Is it because he weighs 100 pounds on Earth ? If so, then he's made of 45.36 kilograms of mass. If he takes his 45.36 kg of mass to the moon, it weighs 16.55 pounds there. If he takes his 45.36 kg of mass to Mars, it weighs 37.95 pounds there.
You convert mass to weight by multiplying by the local acceleration due to gravity ...f = ma... where f is the force in newtons, mass is the mass in kilograms and a is the acceleration in meters per second squared. For the Earth, a is 9.81, so a mass of 100 kg has a weight of 981 newtons.It is "common" though erroneous to say that the "weight" of the 100 kg object is 100 kg. It is precisely correct to say the weight is 981 newtons, on the Earth, but we generally accept the implicit conversion for G=9.81 in the statement that the weight is 100 kg, just not on a physics test.
1 kilogram weighs 2.20462 (rounded) on earth.100 kg weighs (100 x 2.20462) = 220.462 pounds