Close to the Earth's surface, each kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 newton. Thus, you must simply multiply the mass by 9.8 (newton/kilogram).
50 Kg of course !
Answer #1:1 kg =2.2 pounds75/2.2 = 34.09 kg===================================Answer #2:"Pound" is a unit of weight. "Kg" is a unit of mass. They don't direcly convert,and their relationship depends on where the mass happens to be located atthe time.-- On Earth, 75 pounds is the weight of about 34.019 kg of mass.-- On the moon, 75 pounds is the weight of about 205.563 kg of mass.-- On Mars, 75 pounds is the weight of about 89.903 kg of mass.-- On Jupiter, only about 13.458 kg of mass weighs 75 pounds.
52 kilograms is a measure of mass, not of weight. A mass of 52 kilograms would weigh approx 509.6 Newtons on the surface of the earth. This converts to approx 3668 pounds weight. 52 kg is mass, but is equivalent to 2.2 pounds weight; thus 52 kg is equivalent to 2.2 x 52 = 114 pounds
Trick question. The mass of the swimmer will always be the same it is the weight that will differ.
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A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight, so it would be inappropriate to give a weight in kg. 200 pounds, in mass, is equal to 90.7 kg.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, and since mass never changes, you would be 42 kg on every planet.
There is gravity on the moon! The gravity on the Moon is 1/6th that of what is observed on Earth. An object with a weight of 36 kg on Earth would weigh 1/6th that on the Moon. 1/6th of 36kg is, 6 kg. An object with a MASS of 36 kg on Earth would have the same 36 kg MASS on the moon. Mass is the amount of matter that makes up an object, whereas WEIGHT is the measurement of the force of gravity on that MASS. This is why your weight will change when visiting other planets, but your mass stays constant plant to planet!
Your mass is always the same.
The units used for weight and mass are the same but there is a subtle difference in the meaning.Take for instance an amount of substance that has a mass of 1kg. On earth it would weigh 1 kg. Taking the same object into space it would weigh nothing but would still have a mass of 1 kg. This is called inertial mass. Taking the object to the moon and it would still have a mass of 1 kg but would weigh about 1/6 of a kg. Weight is dependant on the gravitational field where the object is. This is a simplified explanation
The units used for weight and mass are the same but there is a subtle difference in the meaning. Take for instance an amount of substance that has a mass of 1kg. On earth it would weigh 1 kg. Taking the same object into space it would weigh nothing but would still have a mass of 1 kg. This is called inertial mass. Taking the object to the moon and it would still have a mass of 1 kg but would weigh about 1/6 of a kg. Weight is dependant on the gravitational field where the object is. This is a simplified explanation.
Mass, in kg. Every time.
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
5.95 kg
Weight is a measure of the gravitational pull for a mass , such that a mass of 1 Kg is having a weight of 10 Newton . So weight is a downward force measured in Newtons . Weight ( in N ) = Mass ( in Kg ) × Gravity ( usually 10N/Kg )
What is registered on the scale is weight or force, at the earths surface 1 kg mass = 1 kg weight, if you put 1 kg mass on the scales at two earth radius, it would weigh 0.25 kg Equation concerned is: force = mass * acceleration due to gravity
your weight would be 120 kg but your mass would be 60 kg