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Kilonewton, Mass
The newton (symbol: N) is the SI unit of force. It is named after Sir Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics.A newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. In addition, 1N is the force of gravity on a small apple on Earth. Read more
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Metric

Ton 1,02
0.001|0|1

Kilonewton 10
0.009806652|0|2

Kilogram 1019,72
1|0|3

Hectogram 10197,16
10||4

Gram 1019716,01
1000|0|5

Carat 5098580,03
5000|0|6

Centigram 101971600,5
100000|0|7

Milligram 1,02109
1000000|0|8

Microgram 1,021012
1000000000|0|9

Nanogram 1,021015
1000000000000|0

Atomic mass unit 6,141029


6.022045e26|0|11

Avoirdupois (U.S.)
Long ton

1
0,0009842065|0|1

Short ton 1,12


0,001102311|0|13

Long hundredweight 20,07


0,01968412|0|14

Short hundredweight 22,48


0,02204621|0|15

Stone 160,58
0,1574729|0|16

Pound 2248,09
2,204621|0|17

Ounce 35969,4
35.27394|0|18

Dram 575510,38
564,3830|0|19

Grain 15736613,02
15432,34875|0|20

Troy
Pound 2732,05
2,6792288850259

Ounce 32784,63
32,150747395564

Pennyweight 655627,02

642,9506|0|23

Carat 4973727,02
4877,561||24

Grain 15736622,83
15432,358377749

Mite 314701082,49
308616,4||26

Doite 7,55109
7406796||27

Japanese
Koku 5,65
0,005542993||28

Kann 271,9
0,2666401||29

Kinn 1699,36
1,666501||30

Monnme 271897,28
266,6402||31

Chinese
Tael 26986,07
26,46430||32

Ku ping 27326,31
26,79796||33

Old Swedish

Skeppspund 6
0,005881768||34

Lispund 119,93
0,1176077||35

Sklpund 2399,09
2,352707||36

Mark 4798,19
4,705414||37

Uns 36545,33
35,83873||38

Lod 76662,75
75,18049||39

In the physical sciences, weight is the downward force exerted on matter as a result of gravity. An object's weight is equal to its mass multiplied by the magnitude of the gravitational field. The word entered Old English sometime around the 9th century, and meant the quantity measured with a balance. The word "weight" is commonly used synonymously with "mass", though the two concepts are technically quite distinct. Read more

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