one kilogram is one kilogram.
No. In summary, the two are quite different things. They are related by weight = mass x gravity. On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newton (about 2.2 pounds), but on the Moon, the same mass weighs only 1.6 newton (about 5.8 ounces). Inside the space capsule, on the way from one to the other, the kilogram of mass has no weight at all. For a more detailed discussion, read the Wikipedia article on "Mass versus weight".
17 oz = 48 kg 17 kg = 599.65 oz
Mass is NEVER the same as weight. Not on Earth, not elsewhere. Those are two very different concepts. Mass is measured in kilograms, weight in Newton, which is the same as kilograms x meters / seconds2. On Earth, weight is simply more or less PROPORTIONAL to weight, meaning that every kilogram will weigh approximately 9.8 Newton. For more details, see the Wikipedia article on "mass versus weight".
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Good question. Weight Watchers teaches portion control.
For an airplane to fly, it must always engage in a tug of war between the opposing forces of lift versus weight and thrust versus drag.
It depends on your dressing percentage ie live weight versus carcase weight but possibly 56lbs
If your weight on earth (with a gravitational acceleration of approx. 9.8 m/s^2) is 45 kg, then your mass would be 45 / 9.8 = 4.6 - Meaning that on Mars (which has a gravitational acceleration of 3.7 m/s^2), your weight would be 4.6 * 3.7 = 17 kg. To summarize and simplify, the conversion factor from Earth to Mars weight is approx 3.7/9.8=0,38.
Yes. It all depends on power versus weight.
13.5 is higher than 13.055. The .5 is the same as 5 tenths or 5/10. The .055 is the same as 55 one thousandths or 55/1000. Like cutting pie into pieces. If you are hungry u would rather have 5 pieces of a cake cut into ten pieces versus having 55 pieces of a pie cut into 1000 pieces.
the slope would be grams/liter, so most likely density
The average living room usually has around three pieces of furniture (two chairs and a sofa), wheras a family room usually has one or two sofas.