I wouldn't. Kilograms is weight, centimetres are distance - they don't translate. It's like asking how many inches in a pound.
No, kilograms is a measure of weight. You would measure it in meters or centimeters.
Centimetres are a measure of linear length.Kilograms are a measure of weight.They are not compatible and can't be converted.
You would probably measure a keyboard in centimeters (cm).
Pounds, inches, kilograms, months, and centimeters are widely used.
I would use a ruler or a tape measure. After I was done, I would express the measurement in centimeters or inches.
Mass= Kg (Kilograms) Weight= N (Newtons) or if your measuring volume, then it would be: cm3 (Centimeters Cubed)
You would measure it in centimeters.
Well, darling, 7 kg is a measure of weight, not length. It's like asking how many apples are in a pineapple. So, there isn't a direct conversion between kilograms and centimeters. But if you're talking about the weight of an object in kilograms, you can't convert that to centimeters without more information.
For measuring the height of a 13-year-old male, the most appropriate metric unit would be centimeters. This unit provides a precise measurement that is commonly used in healthcare settings. It allows for accurate tracking of growth patterns and comparison to standardized growth charts.
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The question seems to mix units of mass (kilograms) with units of length (centimeters), which are not directly convertible. Kilograms measure weight, while centimeters measure distance. If you meant to ask about converting kilograms to grams, then 2 kg equals 2000 grams. If you have a specific object in mind, you would need its density to relate mass to volume or length.