Nothing. Grams and kilograms are measures of mass - that is not the same as weight. A cow has the same mass anywhere but its weight will depend on the action of gravity. On the surface of the earth that can vary by 5%. In space it will be negligible or even 0, near a black hole it will be unimaginably huge.
1) kg and g are units of mass, not of weight.2) No dog has a mass of 3000 kg. That's about 3 tonnes. Not even a cow has such a high mass.3) k (short for "kilo") means 1000. Therefore, to convert kg to g, multiply by 1000.
100 g = 0.1 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
0.95 Kg
4.2 kg
1000
1.05 g = 0.00105 kg
0.101 kg (101 g)
it would be a kg.
1 kg...one of the answers above states 1000 kg but the answer should be 1000 g or 1 kg
The "K in kg stands fo "kilo", which means thousand, the "g" stands for grams. You do the math.
86 kg = 14 st 196 lb 8600 g
you cant measure a pencil in milliliters. how about grams?
1) kg and g are units of mass, not of weight.2) No dog has a mass of 3000 kg. That's about 3 tonnes. Not even a cow has such a high mass.3) k (short for "kilo") means 1000. Therefore, to convert kg to g, multiply by 1000.
I would say 30 kg.
3.2 kg
184 g = 0.184 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
72.5 g = 0.0725 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.