The weight of something is its mass (in Kg) times the gravity strength of the body the object is on (9.81 n/s^2 on earth). so a 12Kg object on earth would weigh: (12 Kg ) x ( 9.81 n/s^2 ) = 117.72 Newtons (n)
12kg is equivalent to 12000g. Therefore, 12kg is 11720g heavier than 280g.
12kg is equivalent to 12,000 grams.
There are approximately 26.46 pounds in 12 kilograms.
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The weight of an object on the moon is approximately 1/6th of its weight on Earth. Therefore, a 12kg object on the moon would weigh around 2kg.
The weight of something is its mass (in Kg) times the gravity strength of the body the object is on (9.81 n/s^2 on earth). so a 12Kg object on earth would weigh: (12 Kg ) x ( 9.81 n/s^2 ) = 117.72 Newtons (n)
To find the kinetic energy of the 4kg mass, we first calculate the velocity of the 4kg mass by using the principle of conservation of momentum. The total momentum before the explosion is equal to the total momentum after the explosion. Once we have the velocity of the 4kg mass, we can then calculate its kinetic energy using the formula KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2.
12kg is equivalent to 12000g. Therefore, 12kg is 11720g heavier than 280g.
12kg is equivalent to 12,000 grams.
12 kg = 1 stone + 12.5 lbsor 12Kg= 1.88 Stones
There are approximately 26.46 pounds in 12 kilograms.
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1kg = 1000g, so 10000g = 10kg. 12kg > 10kg.
Acceleration = F / m: 5N / 12kg = 0.42m/s^2
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