"Ounce" is a unit of weight, and can't be used to express a quantity of mass.
On Earth, multiply the mass in kilogram by 9.8. Answer is in Newton.
a 10 kilogram dog + half of its mass (5kg) would be 15kg.
A mass. A medium sized dog might have a mass of 15 kg.
It wouldn’t weight anything because it would burn up before it got there.
The mass of the dog will be 56kg.
the WEIGHT of your dog in kilograms would be 14.8. MASS is weight times area, I think. No idea how to find your dog's area.
Dogs pant in order to cool off.So the larger the dog the more mass they have to cool and that's why they pant so much.
"Ounce" is a unit of weight, and can't be used to express a quantity of mass.
It depends on what kind of dog you have.
6kg
Depends on the weight of the dog
A Siberian Tiger is the largest from the cat family. So the Bengal Tiger is not larger. Recent studies have shown that Siberians do not seem to grow as big as they historically did. And, some Bengal tigers today grow as large or larger than Siberians.
Usually the larger the dog, the more weight they have, though all breeds are different. Summary: There is no true weight, height ratio.
wiegh youself then pick up dog and weigh agai subrtact you from you and dog bam dogs weight.
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.
On Earth, 75 kilograms of mass weighs 165.35 pounds. That's quite a hound!