I've learned Kg to Kgf
this time I got another question.. I think it's another way around..
"The weight of an object is 25kgf. What is it's mass if local gravity is 9.6m/s^2"
Tried this..
25/(9.6)(9.8)= 25.5kg
So that's how you get the unit KGF..
now I understand more :) thanks a lot! Doc Al & 1994Bhaskar ^_^
so more likely it's
9.6/9.8x60=58.8kgfproblem [SOLVED]
admins/mods you can close the thread now if you want ^_^
Hello guys from Physics Forums... I got a little problem here..
"Weight of a 60kg man in kgf if the local gravity is 9.6m/s^2"
I got no idea what to do..
I tried 60x 9.6m/s^2
but my teacher said that it was wrong...
I'd really appreciate any help I'll get
and thank you in advance..