How many newtons is Gravity?

Answer:
9.8 newtons/kilogram. In other words, an object with a mass of 1 kilogram will weigh 9.8 newtons, an object with twice that mass will have twice the weight, etc.


The force of gravity is often expressed as an acceleration - 9.8 meters/second2. This is equivalent to newtons/kilogram.
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