The mass of the earth is 5.9742 * 1024 kilograms.
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About 150 million km, or 150,000,000,000 meters.
According to Wikipedia, the moon has a mass of 7.3477 × 1022 kg
The mass of carbon -12 atom is known as standard atomic mass
The mass of the earth is 5.9742 * 1024 kilograms.
The mass of Mars is approximately 6.42 x 10^23 kilograms. This can also be written as 642,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms in standard form. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and has a mass that is about 0.107 times that of Earth.
Mercury's mass is 0.055 times the mass of the Earth. In kilograms, Mercury has 3.3022×1023 kg. Writing this in "standard form" - I assume you mean, not in scientific notation - really doesn't make sense for such large numbers. But you can do it if you like - just move the decimal point 23 digits to the right, and fill out missing digits with zeros.
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A kilogram is a unit of mass, not weight. In Earth's standard gravity, a kilogram mass weighs about 9.8 Newtons.
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.
About 150 million km, or 150,000,000,000 meters.
Not at all. Where do you think the mass came from to form the human bodies ? ! ?
There is no standard conversion between mass and weight, since they measure different things. However, assuming standard Earth gravity of about 9.8 N/kg, a mass of one tonne (1000 kg) weighs 9800 newton.
According to Wikipedia, the moon has a mass of 7.3477 × 1022 kg
Convert the grams to the standard unit of mass - the kilogram. Then, assuming standard Earth gravity, multiply it by 9.8 to get the equivalent in newtons.
The mass of carbon -12 atom is known as standard atomic mass