For water it pretty much is, for substances either denser or fluffier than water it isn't.
1kg = 0.0011023113 short ton 1kg = 2.2046226 pounds 1kg = 35.273962 ounces 1kg = 0.15747304 stone 1kg = 0.00098420653 long ton 1kg = 0.001 metric ton 1kg = 1000 grams then just multiply the numbers by 4 and there u have 4 kilos :)
about 2200mg, 1kg=1000mg, 1kg=2.2lbs
1Litre = 0.711kg (at 60 deg F)
1litre is 1000ml. therefore...40,000ml is 40litres.
http://wiki.xtronics.com/index.php/Pressure_Conversion_Table
under density of 1g/ml yes
1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg
2.2046 pounds
of couse not because oil have less density than water.so 1litre engine oil is not=1kg engine oil
Convert the kilograms to grams. Then write the 60 grams in the numerator, and the equivalent of 1 kg in the denominator.
One kg is equal to 1 billion micrograms.
yes
75%
1000 mL
1kg = 1000g
1 kilogram is equivalent it 1o Newtons (force stemming from gravity).
1 liter of water weight about 1 kilo. (The exact weight depends on the pressure and temperature). Therefore the container above holds 3.2 liters.