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That may refer to an object's mass (units: kilograms), to its momentum (measured in mass x velocity, units are kilogram x meter / second), or to its kinetic energy (measured in joules).
In international units, the mass of an object is measured in kilograms. Smaller objects may be expressed in grams, in milligrams, micrograms, etc.
47 pounds = 21.32 kilograms.
SI units, it's Newtons (mass in kilograms x 9.81) In Imperial, it's pounds. Weight is a force, and may be described in any convenient unit of force. Popular units include: -- newton -- dyne -- pound -- ounce -- ton
Usually small distances. You may get rainfall measured in mm.
That property is called the "mass".
Mass or weight.
Mass and weight are measured in grams or kilograms.
The property of matter that is measured in grams is mass. Mass is different from weight in that it accounts for the gravitational forces that increase the weight of an object.
6000 grams
Yes, colors may be measured.
May be 55 kilograms May be 55 kilograms May be 55 kilograms
Various quantities and characteristics associated with ice may be measured in units of weight (pounds), mass (kilograms), cost (dollars, lire, etc.), or temperature (degrees C or F), etc.
The weight of one gram is roughly the same as a paperclip. If you are talking about a little plastic toy bike, then it may be 10 grams. However, the answer is most likely 10 kilograms. To give you a reference, 10 kilograms is about 22 pounds.
A bag of flour may reasonably be measured in either grams or kilograms depending on size. A small bag in a supermarket may be 500 grams. A larger bag may be 1-3 kg. Bags of flour direct from a mill may be much larger (25 kg). A kilogram is roughly 2.2 pounds. That should be enough flour.
Burning something is a chemical property. A physical property is an aspect of matter that can be measured without changing it. A chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of the substance.
That may refer to an object's mass (units: kilograms), to its momentum (measured in mass x velocity, units are kilogram x meter / second), or to its kinetic energy (measured in joules).