Weight = m g = (20) (9.8) = 196 newtons (44.1 pounds)
I believe the Moon has about 1/6 th. of the gravity of earth. So approx 3 1/2 kg.
12 kg or 1/6th.
If a student had a mass of 195 kg, then his weight on earth was 1,911 newtons, or about 430 pounds.
117.7 newtons
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
200N
On earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or about 44 lbs.
20kg on earth is 196 newtons or 44.1 lbs.
The weight of an object with a mass of 20 kg would be 196.2 Newtons on the surface of the Earth, using the formula Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity.
The weight of a 20 kg object is equivalent to 196.2 Newtons on Earth (weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity, where acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.81 m/s^2).
I believe the Moon has about 1/6 th. of the gravity of earth. So approx 3 1/2 kg.
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
20 kg = 44.092 pounds 1 kg weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth20 kg weighs (20 x 2.20462) = 44.09 pounds (on earth, rounded)
50 Kg of course !
12 kg or 1/6th.
Umm 20 kg?
Total weight increased = (8 x 2.5) kg = 20 kg. Weight of new person = (65 + 20) kg = 85 kg.