A kilogram is slightly more than two pounds (2.20462 pounds).
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! You see, even though a pound of pennies and a kilogram of pennies may sound different, they actually weigh the same amount. The only difference is that a kilogram is a metric measurement while a pound is an imperial measurement. So, whether you have a pound or a kilogram of pennies, they are both worth the same amount - filled with endless possibilities and potential for creating something beautiful.
You need to divide the price per pound by the price per kilogram. (Price per pound)/(Price per kilogram) = Kilograms per pound Alternatively, I could just tell you that 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
Follow the math: 1 liter of water (at 4 degrees Celsius) = 1 kilogram 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms 1 pound of water = 0.45359237 liters {And just for reference: 1 kilogram = 2.20462263 pounds}
No, a kilogram is 1000 times larger than a gram. 1 kg = 1000g and 1g = .001kg
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205pounds.On earth, 1 pound is the weight of 0.4536 kilogram of mass.Those numbers are different in other places.Try www.metric-conversions.org or www.onlineconversion.com Just so you know, one pound is 0.4536 kg.
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds, so the kilogram is 120.5% heavier than 1 pound. On the Moon, the same kilogram of mass weighs 5.838 ounces, so 1 pound is 174% heavier than the kilogram. So you see, it all depends on where you are. I hear you. You want to say that "1 kilogram of mass just weighs a kilogram". Well, maybe you can get away with that on Earth. But if you should ever take it to the moon, then you'll have a kilogram that weighs 0.165 kilogram, and that's guaranteed to confuse a lot of people, and possibly even bring your space flight to disaster. That's why we have to start being more careful about mass and weight, in this modern space age of ours.
The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.
Yes it is. A kilogram is 1000 grams. However, 1,000,000 micrograms is just 1 gram. 1,000,000 micrograms is 1000 times smaller than a kilogram.
about 1 pound, just a little less...
It is equal to 374.7858 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.170 kg = 374.785 lb
Scales?
0.861825503 kilograms == just type (without the quotation marks) "1.9kg to lbs into google to find out the conversion. Or change the value to find another.