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KGF Academy was created in 2011.


56 what newtons or m/s^2?

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To convert kilonewtons (kN) to kilogram-force (kgf), you can divide by the acceleration due to gravity which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, 7.11 kN is roughly equivalent to 724.08 kgf.


If a cube whose volume is 8000 cm3 and a mass of 16000 kg is under water what is the weight of the cube?

Archimedes' principle: an object in water experiences an upward lift equal to the weight of the volume of water being displaced. volume of water displaced = 8000 cm3 weight of water displaced ~ 1 g/cm3 at room temperature and sea level weight of cube in air = 16000 kgf lift ~ 8000 gf = 8 kgf weight of cube in water = 16000 kgf - 8 kgf = 15992 kgf


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