The mass of a potato is certainly more than 5 g and definitely less than 5 kg.
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Kg , or Kilograms is a measure of WEIGHT and has NO relationship to meters which is a measure of LENGTH
40.5 kg
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
5 kg = 11.0231 lb5 kg = 11.0231 lb5 kg = 11.0231 lb5 kg = 11.0231 lb5 kg = 11.0231 lb5 kg = 11.0231 lb
to get weight multiply by acceleration of gravity which is 9.81 m/s/s. 5 x 9.81 = 49.05 kgm/s/s = 49.05 Newtons