10 kilograms is the mass. To calculate the weight (in newtons), multiply the mass by 9.8.
is to define the mass and the weight with measurement of the gravitational force on an object,...
It is due to the amount of mass the object has.
Earth pulls on the object, and the object pulls on Earth
because the earth has mass. Gravity is a the force of attraction that is related to the mass of an object. The greater the mass, the stronger the force of gravity.
yea it is the mass and the weight
2000k
That would depend on the volume (density) of the 10kg object.
98g/s2
In that case, the mass will also be 10 kg.
98.07 newtons (Force = mass x acceleration)
The answer is 562.178 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
Both the 10kg stack of books and the 10kg piece of Styrofoam weigh the same amount, 10kg, because weight is a measure of the force due to gravity acting on an object's mass.
The formula to convert kg to lbs 10 kg* 2.2046 lbs 1 kg = 22.04622622 lbs
98.07 newtons (Force = mass x acceleration)
The weight of an object on Earth is influenced by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. Weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 on Earth). Therefore, variations in either mass or gravity can affect an object's weight on Earth.
<p> Mass and weight are different physical quantities, Weight is dependent on the gravitational force which the planet on which the object is located applies, while mass is independent of this force, and is the actual 'matter content' of the object. There will be a change in weight of the object if taken on the moon, but the mass will remain unaffected. Mass 10kg implies: Weight (on Earth) = 10*9.8 = 98N As the gravitational force of moon is 1/6th pf that of earth, the weight of that object on Moon will be: 98* (1/6) = 98/6 = 16.33N *The mass will remain unchanged on the moon. </p>
The weight of an object on Earth is the same as its mass, which is 1kg in this case. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.