Yes, one kilogram equals 1,000 grams.
Yes 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
No. 1 kilogram = 1000 grams so grams are smaller
kilo 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
A kilogram is greater than a gram.
0.0005kg * * * * * That is simply not true! The correct answer is 0.00001 kg.
There are 1000 litres in one kilolitreThe prefix 'kilo' simply means 1000 of whatever you are talking about.It could be almost anything.So a kilo-litre is 1000 litres, a kilo-gram is 1000 grams, a kilo-mile is 1000 miles a kilo-dollar is 1000 dollars etc.1,000 liters in a kiloliter. (The prefix "kilo-" means 1,000.)1,000 liters
false 1 gm = 1000 milligram 1 kg = 1000 gm = 1 000 000 milligram
One liter of water weighs exactly one kilogram. (This only true of water, oil, for example, weighs less.) There are 1000 ml (milliliters) in one liter, so one milliliter weighs one gram (not milligram!) and one gram is 1000 milligrams; therefore one milliliter is 1000 milligrams. There are then 0.07 milliliters in 70 milligrams.
They weigh the same.
There are no miles in a kilogram! Is that a trick question? The gram part of kilo[gram] represents measurement of the weight of something; not distance. A kiloMETER is (rounded to): 1 miles = 1.61 kilometers. The true number is 1.60934 kilometer[s] as equivalent to 1 mile. There are 5,280 feet in a mile and a foot is 12 inches, just for comparison in non-metric system.
A kilogram is a measure of weight and a quart is a measure of volume. If you consider water, which weighs about 8 pounds/gallon, or 2 pounds/quart, this is slightly less than one kilogram, or, since 1 kilogram is 2.2 pounds, 1 kilogram of water would be 1.1 quarts. You could have something that weighs one kilogram that may be very small in volume, so 1 kilogram would be much less than one quart. the opposite would also be true, as a kilogram of air would be much more than one quart.
No, they do not really have 1000 legs.