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How many Newtons are 1.3 kg?

i Do know that they arent the same..diff quantities..all that.

but if you were to change 1.3 kg to Newtons. what would the answer be..

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We use the equation:

Weight = mass x gravity

or

W = m x g

g = gravitational acceleration = 9.81 m/s^2

m = mass = 1.3kg

So:

W = 1.3kg x 9.81m/s^2

or

W = 12.75 Newtons


So a 1.3kg mass would weigh 12.75 Newtons.


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