That depends how big the desk is.
Weight = mass x gravity. Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can divide the weight (in newton) by 9.8 to get the mass (in kilograms).
Kilograms * * * * * No you would not! A kilogram is a measure of mass. Weight is measured in Newtons!
A school desk weighs about 35 pounds.
It depends on which school desk. But mostly, it is measured in meters or centimeters.
It depends where your from and the size of the desk
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Depends immensely on the desk lamp itself.
Depends immensely on the desk lamp itself.
you use kilograms
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The Millenium Falcon from Star Wars.
Whichever of them has the greater mass. Has.
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Weight = mass x gravity. Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can divide the weight (in newton) by 9.8 to get the mass (in kilograms).
The gravitational force between you and your desk is way too weak to notice. Insert your own mass (for example, 50 kg), the mass of the desk (shouldn't be more than 50 kg or so), and an estimate for the distance (for example, 1 meter) into the formula to calculate the force of gravity. You'll see that the result is an extremely weak force.
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Depends on the weight of the desk. As weight = Mass * Gravity the table wouldn't weigh much on the moon as gravity is considerably less.