Your weight is 110 lb.

What is your mass in kilograms?
Answer in units of kg.

1lb=.454kg

To find the mass in kilograms, we can use the relationship between weight and mass, which is given by the formula:

Weight = Mass × gravitational acceleration

Here, the gravitational acceleration is approximately 9.8 m/s².

First, let's convert the weight from pounds to Newtons (N), since weight is typically measured in Newtons in physics.

To convert pounds to Newtons, we need to multiply the weight in pounds by the conversion factor of approximately 4.4482 N/lb.

Weight in Newtons = 110 lb × 4.4482 N/lb

Weight in Newtons ≈ 488.302 N

Now, we can rearrange the formula to solve for mass:

Mass = Weight / gravitational acceleration

Mass = 488.302 N / 9.8 m/s²

Mass ≈ 49.84 kg

Therefore, your mass is approximately 49.84 kilograms.