they are two different thing one measures weight the other measures distance
400-500 kilograms per cubic meter
One cubic meter of gravel weighs approximately 1500 kg
The answer is 1,2 kg for a density of 1,201 g/L.
One cubic meter of the mm metal equals 1411.50 kilograms.
They're equivalent. 1 J is equal to 1 Newton*1 meter (N*m), and a Newton is equal to a kilogram times a meter per second squared (kg m/s2). Therefore, substituting kg m/s2 for the Newton, and multiplying it by a meter, a Joule is a kg m2/s2. If it's Joules per kg, then it's (kg m2/s2)/kg, and the kg unit on the top and the bottom cancel each other out. You're left with m2/s2!
250 kg
7600 kg
1886 kg
1000
270g=0.27kg
one kg.
80 kg
Only if it's a perfect cube, each length will be 1 meter
soil weighs 1600 kg/ cubic meter
capillary number(Ca)=(viscosity*velocity)/surface tension viscosity have the unit (kg/(meter*time)) same for velocity(meter/time) and surface tension ((kg*meter)/(time2*meter)) so= (kg *meter*time*time*meter)/(meter*time*time*kg*meter) = unitless dimension={M0 L0 T0}
A "rate of 1 kg meter" doesn't make any sense.
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