Typically fertilizer recommendations for field crops are made in lbs of the fertilizer per acre. Example - 200lbs/ac of 12-12-12 (this would supply 20 lbs N, 20 lbs P, and 20 lbs K per acre).
The Analysis (X-X-X) shows us what PERCENTAGE of each nutrient is available by weight. Example; 100lb bag of 20-20-20 spread out over an acre will provide 20lbs Nitrogen, 20% lbs Phosphorus, & 20lbs Potash (PER AREA) of the total weight of the bag, therefore an acre would receive 20lbs of each nutrient.
Respectfully, the above (answer) would yield 24lbs/acre of each. If the analysis were 10-25-50, the amount of ACTUAL AVAILABLE NUTRIENT per bag (in a 100lb bag) would yield 10lbs N, 25lbs P, & 50lbs K. Keep in mind that the pellets are composed of fillers & binders.
One percent (1%) of the nutrient ingredient present in one ton of fertilizer is what a unit of fertilizer is.
Specifically, the unit indicates the percentage weight of each nutrient ingredients. The nutrient ingredient is symbolized with the letter N-P-K for the three macroingredients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The nutrient amount needed divided by the unit percentage tells how much of the package needs to be used to meet the nutrient needs of the plants and soils in question.
The figure 1.23 is what a unit of fertilizer is in kilograms.
Specifically, a unit of fertilizer identifies the percentage weight of a nutrient ingredient in a bag of fertilizer. The unit is written as a number and tends to stand for the percentage weight of nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium. For example, 15-15-15 represents 15 units each of the three above-mentioned macronutrients.
Kilograms.
Impossible to answer ! Metres is a unit of LENGTH, Kilograms is a unit of WEIGHT !
2.2 kilograms
'Kilos', 'kg' and 'kilograms' all refer to the same unit of measure.
You can convert one unit of measurement into another unit of measurement, such as kilograms to pounds, but you cannot convert a number into a unit of measurement, such as 110.00 to pounds. At least, not unless I want to guess what unit of measurement you are using (kilograms?).
22000 g is equal to 22 kilograms. That would be the mass.
Yes, the unit grams is smaller than the unit kilograms.
10 pounds = 4.536 kilograms.
It weighs 2.2 kilograms - if you want to convert kilograms into some other unit of measure, you need to say which unit you want to convert into.
It depends upon the material as to what liquid fertilizer weighs.Specifically, different materials have different weights. But a general guesstimate may be around 11-12 pounds. That means about 5-5.5 kilograms.
There are 0.45359237 kilograms in one pound. Therefore to get amount of kilograms in pounds, value in pounds has to be multiplied by amount of kilograms in one pound: 41.8 pounds = [pounds] * 0.45359237 = 41.8 * 0.45359237 = 18.9602 kilograms
The answer is 145.505 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.