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  2. Jul 16, 2015 · Yes. When we use kilograms to measure weight, we are actually referring to $kg_f$ or kilogram-force. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram-force. From Wikipedia: One kilogram-force is equal to the magnitude of the force exerted by one kilogram of mass in a 9.80665 m/s2 gravitational field.

  3. Weight, like other forces, is measured in newtons. When one measures the weight of an object in an elevator, one is required to look at weight as the measure of the sum or difference of the acceleration of gravity and of the surface the object is resting on. Consider the following example, where the acceleration of an elevator is 4.2 m/s 2.

  4. The weight of an object is measured in newtons rather than in kilograms. The formula 𝑊 = 𝑚 𝑔 can be rearranged to make 𝑔 the subject, giving 𝑔 = 𝑊 𝑚. We see from this that the SI unit of gravitational field strength is newtons per kilogram (N/kg).

  5. Weight is the force that acts on mass due to gravity and is therefore measured in newtons (N). Calculating weight and mass. The following equation can be used to calculate the weight of...

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Mass and weight are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. For example, our medical records often show our weight in kilograms but never in the correct units of newtons. In physics, however, there is an important distinction. Weight is the pull of Earth on an object.

  7. Weight. The weight of an object is defined as the force of gravity on the object and may be calculated as the mass times the acceleration of gravity, w = mg. Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the newton.

  8. Weight is measured in Newtons like other forces are measured. When one measures the weight of an object in an elevator, one is required to look at weight as the measure of the sum or difference of the acceleration of gravity and of the surface the object is resting on.

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