How much does a box weigh that has a mass of 10 kg?

How much does a box weigh that has a mass of 10 kg?

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Originally Answered: If an object has a mass of 10 kg, how much does it weigh in Newton? Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity. As we are talking about the weight of the object on Earth (I assume),the Acceleration due to gravity will be 9.8 m/s² . Therefore the weight of the object is 98 newtons.

Q. What has a mass of about 10 kilograms?

Explanation: A chair has a mass of 10 kilograms on Earth.

Q. How much does a 10 kg mass weigh?

Weight varies with location depending upon the acceleration due to gravity eg. for a mass m = 10kg on Earth it`s weight is W = mg = 10 x 10 = 100N.

Q. What is the weight in newtons of an object with a mass of 10 kg?

The weight in newtons of a 10 kg mass on the earth’s surface is 98 N. To calculate the weight of the object we have to multiply the given mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity.

Q. What is the weight of an object of mass 8 kg?

You have correctly given the mass to be 8 kg on earth . weight = 78.5 N.

Q. How much would 10 kg weight on the moon?

16.33 N

Q. What is the weight of 1 kg on the moon?

On the Moon, g = 1.6 N/kg. In other words, a 1 kg mass has a weight on the Moon of 1.6 N….Summary.

MassWeight
Measured in kilogrammes kgMeasured in newtons N
A measure of the amount of matterThe force of gravity acting on the object

Q. What is my weight in the moon?

Your weight on the Moon is 16.5% what you would experience on Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would weigh a mere 16.5 kg on the Moon. For you imperial folks, imagine you tipped the scales at 200 pounds. Your weight on the Moon would only be 33 pounds.

Q. What is 60 kg on the moon?

Given that gravity on the Moon has approximately 1/6th of the strength of gravity on Earth, a man who weighs 60kg on Earth would weigh approximately 10kg on the Moon.

Q. What is the weight of someone whose mass is 60 kg?

Weight is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity. On earth’s surface the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 meters per second square. So weight of the object having a mass of 60 kg on earth will be approximately equal to 60*9.8 or 588 N.

Q. What is 80 kg on the moon?

133 n

Q. What is the weight of a 60 kg person?

Therefore, the weight force of the person with a mass of 60 kg is 588 N which is equivalent to 132.18 lbs.

Q. What is the weight of a 60 kg person in Newtons?

If the mass of a man is 60 kgs then the weight of the man will be 588 newtons.

Q. What does 60 kg mean in pounds?

60 kg to lb conversion. 60 Kilograms = 132.27736 Pounds.

Q. How much is your true weight if the scale shows 100 kg?

Newtons. The correct unit for force is the Newton (=1 kg·m/s2) which is abbreviated N. So a 100 kg mass really weighs about 980 Newtons on Earth.

Q. How can I measure 1 kg without scales?

If you are willing to use a metre ruler to measure lengths, you can use this technique: The density of water is 1000 kg/m^3, or more accurately 0.998 207 1 g/cm^3 at 20 °C (it varies very slightly with temperature). If you create a volume of water of 1000 cm^3 with a cube of lengths 10 cm, you will have 1 kg of water.

Q. Is your weight actually your Mass?

Your mass is the same no matter where you go in the universe; your weight, on the other hand, changes from place to place. Mass is measured in kilograms; even though we usually talk about weight in kilograms, strictly speaking it should be measured in newtons, the units of force.

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