all you have to do is multiply the kg by 10 ( or the 9.81 which is the gravity constant)
so you would have about 855 N
2006-11-26 08:49:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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To find newtons u gotta know that 9.8 meters/seconds^2 is equal to 1 kg and from there you can go to ewtons and ergs and other things.
I assume you mean the force of gravity near the surface of the earth on a 85.50 kg object.
85.50kg * 9.8 meter/sec^2
2006-11-26 17:02:19
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answer #2
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answered by CHICHO 2
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Assuming you want the weight of these 85.50kgs in the standard earth's gravity -
W = m*g where g = 9.8 m/s^2.
This will give you kg*m/s^2 as units. That's the same as a Newton.
2006-11-26 19:48:21
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answer #3
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answered by sojsail 7
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Newtons= Kg M /s
you need to have some Meters and seconds
if it just sits like a couch potato then no Newtons
2006-11-26 16:50:30
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answered by kurticus1024 7
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A newton is a force defined as kilograms times meters per segonds square or > kgm/s^2
You know the weight of the object > 85.5kg
You know the acceleration of the object (earth's gravitational pull)> -9.98 m/s^2
F=m/a
F= 85.5kg * -9.98m/s^2
Use a calculator to find F
2006-11-26 19:49:31
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answer #5
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answered by Yahoo! 5
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I assume you mean the force of gravity near the surface of the earth on a 85.50 kg object.
85.50kg * 9.8 meter/sec^2
2006-11-26 16:49:48
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I can confirm all the given answers. Take care
Muzaffer
Istanbul
2006-11-26 17:35:34
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answered by Muzaffer E 1
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about 855.0 N
2006-11-26 16:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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