Dear Vishal,
You are right about the internal conversion of weights to masses if the units selected as Newton or Kilo-Newton.
But if your units are in Kilogram then there is no need to multiply the load in Kg with 'g' and convert them in Newton then again change units to apply.
Check: You can perform a simple check for this:
1. Keep your units in kg then apply the load.
2. After application you can again change the units back to kN and notice the change in the magnitude of the load.
Regards
Kaushal Aggarwal
You are right about the internal conversion of weights to masses if the units selected as Newton or Kilo-Newton.
But if your units are in Kilogram then there is no need to multiply the load in Kg with 'g' and convert them in Newton then again change units to apply.
Check: You can perform a simple check for this:
1. Keep your units in kg then apply the load.
2. After application you can again change the units back to kN and notice the change in the magnitude of the load.
Regards
Kaushal Aggarwal