Assuming you mean, how much does 200 grams weigh on earth, i.e., what is the force of gravity of the earth on 200 grams:
200 grams × (1kg/1000g) × (9.8N/kg) = 1.96N
(Technically, a gram is a unit of MASS, not WEIGHT. Weight is a measure of the force exerted on an object by the gravity of the earth, and therefore ought to be measured in Newtons. But most people incorrectly think that kilograms are a measurement of weight. They aren't.)
2007-01-19 10:12:58
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answer #1
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answered by Jim Burnell 6
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1 gram = 0.00220462262 pound, so 200 grams is:
(200)(.00220462262)=0.440924524
or about 44% of a lb. (7 ounces)
2007-01-19 18:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're talking about on earth then:
Mass = 200 grams = 0.2 kg
Weight = (0.2 kg) x (9.81 Newtons/kg) = 1.962 Newtons (N)
Weight is 1.962 Newtons
2007-01-19 20:41:28
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answer #3
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answered by AYu 4
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That is an incomplete question, BUT!!!
200 g = 0.2 kg
200 g = approx 0.44 lbs
Is that what your looking for...yup
2007-01-19 18:13:25
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answered by Donny Dutch 4
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Depends what you want to convert it to.
200 gms = 7.025 ounces
= 42.15 teaspoons
= 14.04 tablespoons
= 0.87 US cups
2007-01-19 18:21:44
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answered by Kikkaz 4
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m = 200grams = 0.2kg
F (weight) = m a
a = gravity = 9.8m/s^2
weight = (0.2kg)(9.8 m/s^2)
=1.96 Newtons
2007-01-19 18:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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.2kg or .44lb
2007-01-19 18:12:30
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answered by 7
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