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50 grams, 0.5 kilograms, 1000 grams, 5 kilograms.
If one kilogram equals 1,000 grams then 50 kilograms would equal 50,000 grams.
One kg = 1000 grams. So one gram is 10^-3 kilograms. One milli gram is 10^-3 gram = 10^-6 kg. Kilograms and grams are both the metric units of mass. So the answer in kg is 0.050
Mass. (Weight is also often expressed in grams or kilograms. This is wrong technically, and in our modern space-age, can lead one to a heap of trouble. For example: When asked the weight of one kilogram of mass, your friend might answer: "Naturally it weighs one kilogram. Duh!" He could get away with it for a while. But if that kilogram of mass were taken to the moon, then he would be faced with the uncomfortable and confusing realization that the same kilogram doesn't weigh a kilogram any more.)
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A "large" dog is anything heavier than about 15 kilograms.
50 grams, 0.5 kilograms, 1000 grams, 5 kilograms.
all i know is that it is 45-50 grams in weight. not mass
If one kilogram equals 1,000 grams then 50 kilograms would equal 50,000 grams.
the yellow ball. density is mass / volume. 100/300= .33333 50/15=3.33333 3.33333>.33333
Multiply the number in kilograms by 1000 to get grams. So 73 kilograms * 1000 = 73000 grams. <omg xp> And if your mass is 73 kg what is the mass of your brain in grams ? Awnser: Brain mass doesnt depend on body weight. The average weight of a human brain is 1400 grams. It doesnt matter if you weigh 50 kg or 250 kg, your brains will still weigh near 1.4 kilograms.
To add it all up, convert kilograms to grams (multiplying by 1000), or convert the grams to kilograms (dividing by 1000). "On the Moon" is irrelevant; the mass will be the same almost anywhere in the Universe.
50 kilograms = 50,000 grams
20 kilograms
0.05 kilograms equal 50 grams To get that, all you do is multiply the 0.05 by 1000.
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