Assuming 1 tonne = 1000 kg 2 t = 2000 kilograms
1 tonne = 1000kg so 2 tonnes = 2 x 1000 = 2000kg
1 metric tonne is 1.000 kilograms. Half a tonne is 500 kilograms.
2 kilograms, of course. 2 kilograms = 2000 grams.
2 kilograms is more massive.
Yes, 3 kilograms of cotton (or anything else) is heavier than 2 kilograms of steel (or any other substance).
2 pounds is 0.9Kgs, so 2.21 kilograms is heavier
It is the latter
2.25 metric tonnes = 2250 kilograms. 2.25 short tons = 2 041.16566 kilograms. Source: Googled it.
1 tonne is the larger value !
It is the a matter of heavier but a matter of greater than. Kilograms is definitely greater than milligrams but not heavier. You could have 500 billion milligrams and only 1 kilogram. In this circumstance the milligrams is heavier. Well I'll give you the conventional conversion scale... Kilograms = 1000 = 103 Hectagrams = 100 = 102 Dekagrams = 10 = 101 Grams = 1 decigrams = .1 = 10-1 centigrams = .01 = 10-2 milligrams = .001 = 10-3
Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made: 1 tonne = 1000 kg → 2 tonne = 2 × 1000 kg = 2000 kg 2000 < 3000 → 2000 kg < 3000 kg → 2 tonnes < 3000 kg 3000 kg is larger than 2 tonnes.