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1 kg = 10 N

F = ma

So, F = 1 Kg * 10 m/s2

= F = 10 N

That's an approximation (it's closer to 9.8) for weight on the surface of the Earth.

Remember what we often think of as a kilogram is actually a measure of weight, which is downward acting force caused by mass, so on the moon where you'd weigh about â…™ of what you do on Earth, a mass of one kilogram would have a weight of about 1.6 N and if you put a 1kg weight on a spring based weighing machine it would weigh "16

6g" though on scales which work by balancing weights of course it would still appear to be 1kg!
1 kg of mass weighs 9.81 newtons on the Earth's surface.
Newton is a unit of force. Kilogram is a unit opf mass.

On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons. Its weight is different in other places.
1 kg of mass weighs 9.807 N on or near the Earth's surface.

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pls how do we change 64 N to kilogram
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On earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.

Its weight is different in other places.

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There are 9.81 newtons in one kilogram.

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About 9.81N per kilogram.

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9.8N per kg

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