Newtons is the relative unit of measurement for weight which is mass without the addition of Earth's gravitational field (9.81m/s^2) this causes an acceleration making Newton a vector. However, Grams/Kilograms are units of measurement for mass where Earth's gravitational field isn't accounted for - therefore, there is no acceleration making it a scalar quantity.
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1,000 grams of mass weighs 9.8 newtons on the earth.
(It probably has a different weight somewhere else.)
250g
2 newtons (rounded)
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On earth, a mass of 3,010 grams weighs 29.498 newtons (6.636 pounds). (rounded) On the moon, the same 3,010 grams of mass weighs 4.816 newtons (1.083 pounds). (rounded)
It is approx 0.0245 newtons.