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∙ 14y ago1.2 kg. Mass is constant regardless of gravitational pull (loction).
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∙ 14y agoIf the child's mass is 22.4 kilograms, then [s]he weighs 49.4 pounds on Earth.
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
4 kilograms is equal to 8 pounds 13 ounces.
5.1 kg of mass weighs 11.24 pounds on Earth, and different amounts in other places.
200 kilograms = 440.92 pounds.
janice weighs 72 pounds. Harold weighs 30 kilograms. who is heavier
That depends on where you are. Something that weighs 400 pounds on Earth has 181.4 kilograms of mass. Something that weighs 400 pounds on the Moon has 1,096.3 kilograms of mass. Something that weighs 400 pounds on Jupiter has 68.7 kilograms of mass.
To convert pounds to kilograms, divide the weight in pounds by 2.20462. Therefore, something that weighs 200 pounds is approximately 90.7 kilograms.
To find the mass in kg, you need to convert the weight from pounds to mass in kilograms using the conversion factor of 1 lb = 0.453592 kg. Therefore, a helmet that weighs 0.4 lbs on the moon would have a mass of approximately 0.181 kg.
500 pounds weighs more than 20 kilograms. 500 pounds is equivalent to approximately 226.8 kilograms.
A person who weighs 240 pounds weighs approximately 109 kilograms.
To convert pounds to kilograms, you can multiply the weight in pounds by 0.453592. So, if a person weighs 150 pounds, their mass in kilograms would be 150 * 0.453592 = 68.04 kilograms.
147 pounds is around 66.7 kilograms.
6 pounds = 2.72155422 kilograms
Pounds and kilograms are really different things so they can't be converted directly. For example, pounds are units of weight and kilograms are units of mass. You could ask, "how many kilograms weighs 170 pounds". In that case you can use the conversion, 1 Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds. So to find how many Kilograms weighs 170 pounds divide 170/2.2 = 77.3 Kilograms weighs 170 pounds.
7.5 kilograms is equivalent to approximately 16.5 pounds.
Something that weighs 1.1 pounds on Earth has 0.499 kilograms of mass. But if it weighs 1.1 pounds somewhere else, then it has a different mass.