1kg is 2.2 times larger than 1lb
1000cc=1000cm^3. Density of water approximately equals to 1g/cm^3. Therefore, 1000cc of water is about 1kg.
The density of water generally is around 1kg/L. Pretty simple : 1g/mL or in SI units, 1 kg/L or 1000 kg/m^3
1 kg=1000g 1g=0.001kg 16 kg= 16000 g 1g=100 centigrams its kilograms.... thats what my teacher said :D
same weight
larger is the wrong word to use here as it would depend on density, kg is a unit of weight not size. 1kg is certainly greater than 1g assuming the two substances are the same. but it is wrong to use the word larger in this question.
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You would rather use 1g
1/1000 or 0.001
1 kg = 1,000g
under density of 1g/ml yes
There are 1,000mg in 1g, and 1,000g in 1kg. So, there would 1,000,000mg in a kg (1,000x1,000).
1000g = 1kg 1g = 0.001kg 120g = 0.12kg
1 gram or 1 cg
Wonky English there... :-) 1kg = 1000g So 1kg is 999g more than 1g (gramme, not gram)
1kg. 1kg = 1000000mg
A book could weigh a kilogram. It is also likely to weigh a few hundreds of grams.