No.
Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is measured in Newtons.
Weight is a measure of the gravitational pull for a mass , such that a mass of 1 Kg is having a weight of 10 Newton . So weight is a downward force measured in Newtons . Weight ( in N ) = Mass ( in Kg ) × Gravity ( usually 10N/Kg )
If a student had a mass of 195 kg, then his weight on earth was 1,911 newtons, or about 430 pounds.
A student with a mass of 90 kg on the earth (gravity =9.8m/s/s) will have a weight of 882 Newtons. Weight = Mass * Gravity
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
The mass is less than 1 kg.
Mass of the Moon is measured in Kg. (7.3477×1022 kg) .. the same as weight. Volume(size) is mesured in cubic Kilometers. (the Moon > 2.1958×1010 km3.
The SI unit for mass is the Kilogram. The SI unit for weight in the Newton.
No. but mass is mesured in weight on earth, cause of a standard. mass is the build upp of the atoms that makes an objekt. weight is from gravity. balistic is affekted by mass.
A pennyweight is a unit of measure for weight or mass and is equal to 0.05 ounces.
Weight is a measure of the gravitational pull for a mass , such that a mass of 1 Kg is having a weight of 10 Newton . So weight is a downward force measured in Newtons . Weight ( in N ) = Mass ( in Kg ) × Gravity ( usually 10N/Kg )
The weight of an object with a mass of 9.8 kg is approximately 96.04 Newtons.
If a student had a mass of 195 kg, then his weight on earth was 1,911 newtons, or about 430 pounds.
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
A student with a mass of 90 kg on the earth (gravity =9.8m/s/s) will have a weight of 882 Newtons. Weight = Mass * Gravity
50 Kg of course !
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
The mass is less than 1 kg.