On the earth, 1 kilogram weighs 9.8 newtons. It also weighs 2.20462 pounds.
From those rounded numbers, you can calculate that 1 pound is the same force as roughly 4.45 newtons,
and 1 newton is the same force as roughly 0.225 pound.
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On Earth, 300.5 kilograms of mass weighs 2,945 newtons (662.5 pounds). In other places, its weight is different.
A mass of 35 pounds is equivalent to 15.9 kilograms. What it weighs will be measured in Newtons, not kilograms, and will depend on the force of gravity (if any).
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A mass of 100 pounds, weighs approx 444.5 Newtons. A kilogram is not a measure of weight, a Newton is.
On earth, the weight of 1 kilogram is approx. 9.8 newtons (2.20462 pounds).The total tension in all of the cables is the weight of the passenger car = (1,000 x 9.8) =9,800 newtons (2,205 pounds) rounded.