Tonnes- is equivalent to 1000kg
A car weighs 1.5 to 2.5 tonnes.
some species such as Kodiak, Kamchatka and Amur can hit the scale at 1500 lb (680 kg)
0.05 kg
whale weighs more than 100 tons, the shark weighs about 2,000 kg.
Both are the same. no, they are not the same,.. the skin peels of the small potatoes are more than the skin peels of the big potatoes, that's the difference. i will choose the 1 kg of big potatoes a better buy because in the 1 kg of small potatoes you can find more skin peels that adds with the weight of the potatoes. this means you get more potatoes from the big potatoes.
A kg (kilogram) is equal to about 2.2 pounds.
If the scale is calibrated in tenths of a kilogram I do not see how you can estimate to the nearest two hundredths of a kilogram! The calibration allows you to measure mass (in kilograms) to 1 decimal place. For masses less than 10 kg, that mean 2 significant figures. For masses of 10 kg or more but less than 100 kg, you can give the information to 3 sf and for masses of 100 kg or more, 3 sf.
To convert pounds to ounces: pounds x 16 = ouncesTo convert kg to ounces: kg x 35.27 = ounces
50 is bigger than 25 so 50 kg is more massive than 25 kg!50 is bigger than 25 so 50 kg is more massive than 25 kg!50 is bigger than 25 so 50 kg is more massive than 25 kg!50 is bigger than 25 so 50 kg is more massive than 25 kg!
Earth's mass is 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg.
On earth, any vertical force greater than 661.39 pounds will lift a mass of 300 kg.
An average pencil won't even register on my postal scale, so I would estimate its weight at less than 5 grams. -Less than 0.005 Kg.
It wouldn't register anything; the scale and the person on it would immediately enter into freefall as there is no solid surface. Assuming there is something to support you, the gravity at the "surface" Jupiter (where atmospheric pressure is 1 bar) is about 2.5 times that of Earth's, so the scale would register 125 kg for a 50 kg person.