Please note that kg is NOT a unit of weight; it's a unit of mass. The two concepts are often confused, yet they are completely different.A personal car might have approximately that mass. So might the content of a 1000 liter (ca. 250 gallons) water tank.
The volume of pure water of 1 cubic decimeter weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 gram.
1 liter of water weighs exactly 1000 grams. Half of a 2 liter bottle of soda. A stack of 1000 dollar bills will weight exactly 1000 grams.
A bag of sugar, two large tubs of butter, one walking boot, a smallish pet rabbit, a medium sized hardback book, 3 full aluminium tins/drink cans, 5 large bars of chocolate...
if you cut a killer whale into 3 parts and weigh 1 part it would weigh about 1,000 pounds.
Its 1000g is 1000g ! or do you mean 1KG = 1000g?
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
Two 500 pound canaries...?
Kilogram weights.
2 kilograms (2,000 grams)
An object that weighs 50 pounds at standard conditions has a mass of 22.680 kilograms.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
An object with 3 kg of mass weighs 29.421 newtons (6.614 pounds) on Earth, and 4.869 newtons (1.095 pounds) on the Moon. (all rounded)
An object that weighs 150.4 pounds on earth is a 68.22 kg mass.
An object that weighs 50 pounds at standard conditions has a mass of 22.680 kilograms.
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
An object that weighs 116 pounds on earth has 52.62 kilograms of mass. If it weighs 116 pounds in other places, then its mass is different.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
On earth, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 104.326 kilograms. (rounded) On the moon, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 639 kilograms. (rounded)
An object that weighs 73 pounds on earth has 33.112 kg of mass. In other places, the mass that weighs 73 pounds is different
An object that weighs 17.6 pounds on Earth has 7.983 kilograms of mass. An object that weighs 17.6 pounds on the moon has 48.239 kilograms of mass. An object that weighs 17.6 pounds in other places has a different mass.
The weight is a force and should be called 'poundsforce'. To get mass, in pounds, divide by 32.2
The answer depends on where it weighs 7,000 pounds, and the answer isdifferent from one place to another.If the object weighs 7,000 pounds on Earth, then it has 3,175.15 kilogramsof mass. (rounded)But if it weighs 7,000 pounds somewhere else, then its mass is different.
A pound is a measure of mass, not weight so an object cannot weigh 115 pounds. Assuming that you meant the object weighed 115 poundals, the answer is 1.62 kilograms.
1 kilogram mass weighs 2.20462 pounds (rounded) on or near the surface of the earth.327 kg mass weighs (327 x 2.20462) = 720.91 pounds (on earth, rounded)