The weight of a body depends upon the force of gravity acting upon that body. A 50 kg body will have a weight that is 50 times that of a 1 kg mass. The weight of the body will be different on earth, on the moon and in deep space (zero).
Nitrogen is usually 3% of your mass so when you half your body mass it would be 1.5%
weight =mass x acceleration of gravityweight = 50 x 9.8 = 490 Newtons ( 110 pounds )
Mass is in kilograms - weight is different. Say if someone says they weigh 50 kilograms this is wrong - their mass is 50 kilograms. You multiply their mass by the force of gravity (around 9.8 Newtons on Earth although we'll round it to 10) so each kilogram has a weight of 10 Newtons (even though it is 9.8, we are rounding). So you simply multiply 50 by 10 to obtain 500 Newtons. So mass is measured in kilograms and not to be confused with weight.
It depends male 110-130lbs and female 80-100lbs
The mass of a US quarter is 5. 67 grams. 4000 of them would total 22. 68 kilograms, which on Earth is equal to about 50 pounds.
50 kilograms is a measure of weight that is equal to 110 pounds 4 ounces.
50 kilograms is 110.23 pounds.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not of weight.
50 kilograms is 110 pounds 4 ounces.
110 pounds is about 50 (49.8952) kilograms.
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Nitrogen is usually 3% of your mass so when you half your body mass it would be 1.5%
It depends. Is that kilograms or pounds? Also, it would help to know your height.
The average weight for a 14 year old girl is approximately 110 pounds. This would be the equivalent of about 50 kilograms.
This depends on your BMI ( Body Mass Index) Take your weight in kilograms and divide them by length x length in centimeter For example: your weight is 50 kilograms and you are 160 centimeters tall. You BMI is 50/160=0.3125 ans/160=0.00195 Your BMI would be 19.5, which is perfect A BMI for a 13 year old is good when its between 17.5 and about 24.
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weight =mass x acceleration of gravityweight = 50 x 9.8 = 490 Newtons ( 110 pounds )