Weight is dependant on the gravitational field it is in.
2.48 kg of mass 'weighs' 2.48 kg on the earth
2.205 pounds per kilogram.
1 kilogram of water weighs one 1 kilogram or 2.20462262 pounds
One kilogram of meat (or anything else for that matter) weighs one kilogram.
A kilogram of butter and a kilogram of lead weigh the same—both are one kilogram. The difference lies in their density and volume; lead is much denser than butter, so a kilogram of lead takes up much less space than a kilogram of butter. However, in terms of weight, they are equal.
Gram, unless you have a ruler the size of a truck, then it might be a kilogram :)
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One kilogram of gold weighs exactly one kilogram. It is a standard unit of measure for the weight of gold.
It will weight a kilogram, obviously. A kilogram is a measure of mass and never changes. IF you were asking as to how much a standard 500oz bar of gold bullion will weight (the ones you see in the movies), then the answer is 14.17kg, or 31.25lbs. That is pretty heavy.
248 pounds = 112.491 kilograms or 112 kilograms 490.908 grams1 pound ~= 0.45359 kilograms1 kilogram ~= 2.2046 pounds
The 40 kg boy weighs twice as much as the 20 kg boy because weight is directly proportional to mass.
The weight of 54 kilograms is 529.2 newtons.
1 kilo equals 2.2 lbs * * * * * No. A pound is a measure of mass, not of weight. A kilogram weighs 1 Newton on the surface of the Earth. In the weightlessness of outer space, for example, a kilogram will weigh nothing.