No, it is possibly about 40 grams
a kilogram is more
Both the same weight :-)
The kilogram is a unit of weight or mass; the tablespoon is a unit of liquid volume. We cannot answer the question unless we know what liquid is in the tablespoon. For example, a teaspoon of mercury will weight more than a teaspoon of water.1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters.Only if you have pure water, 14.786765 milliliters weigh 14.786765 grams.If you really need the measure in kilograms, then14.786765 grams is 0.014786765 kilograms.Note: A kilogram is a unit of mass, not weight.
Think about what you just asked and feel ashamed. A kilogram is a measurement of weight. If you have two items of both exactly 1 kilogram, they weight the same!
both are same in weight
A kilogram of dimes is worth more because it is larger in weight compared to a pound of dimes. The weight difference between a pound and a kilogram makes the kilogram of dimes more valuable.
On Earth, a kilogram of any substance will always weight 9.8 newtons, no matter what material it is made of.
A kilogram (Kg) is equivalent to 1 000 grams (g), so no, a gram does not weight more than a kilogram.
1 cubic decimeter of pure water is 1 liter and weigh 1 kilogram. A mass of one kilogram is a weight of one kilogram at sea level. If you move your subject into space, it will weigh less. If you take it to Jupiter, it will weight more, but its mass will remain one kilogram.
Tablespoon is a measure of volume. It has no direct relationship to weight. A tablespoon of mercury weighs much more than a tablespoon of water.
rock is much more dense than foam. It's like a full bottle of coke weiging more than an empty bottle of coke.
All kilograms have the same weight, as long as they're all on the same planet. (We don't know what that weight is until we know what planet they're on.)