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the weight of 1 kg =............ newton. ​

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Answered by yashraj200821
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Answer:

The relation between Kg and Newton can be mathematically expressed using Newton’s second law of motion as follows-

1N=Kg×ms2

Where,

N is the force in Newton.

Kg is the mass in kilograms.

m is the distance travelled in meter.

s is the time duration in seconds.

Thus 1 Newton is equal to the force needed to accelerate 1 kg of mass at the rate of 1 m/s2 .

Kg and Newton

In physics, kg is directly proportional to Newton. Which means that-

When the mass of the object in kg is high, the force required to move it in N is also high.

When the mass of the object in kg is low, the force required to move it in N is also low.

Refer the table below for kg to Newton and Newton to kg values.

Values

Kg to Newton 1 kg = 9.81 N

Newton to kg 1N = 0.10197 kg

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Answered by mathdude500
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Answer:

1kg = 0.101967 \: newton

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