1kg of gold.
Copper will have the larger volume because it is less dense than gold.
1000 Grams equals 1Kg.
35.27 ounces, or 32.15 troy ounces (troy oz is the traditional measure for precious metals)
1 kilogram, by definition, is 1000 grams: a KILO is a unit of measurement defining 1000. For example, a KILOmeter is 1000 meters
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Gold is 19.3 g/cm3 and copper is only 8.94g/cm3
Copper will have the larger volume because it is less dense than gold.
1kg of money give or take...
same weight
Nooo, 1kg gold is heavier 1kg cotton, because the last one has much more volume than the first, so Archimedes force reduces weight of a cotton more!
1 ounce = 28.35grams 1 ounce = $1386 Australian Dollars $1386/28.35 grams = 48.88 = $48.9 for 1 gram of gold 1kg = 1000grams Cost of 1kg Gold = 1000 *48.9 = $48,888.90 So 1kg of Gold is worth about $49k in Australian dollars at today's gold price of $1386 per ounce.
it depends on how much of it you have if you have 1kg of gold then you will have 1kg of gold
For water it pretty much is, for substances either denser or fluffier than water it isn't.
Answer -About 36oz = 1kg - -About 35 -Gold is measured in Troy ounces, which is equal to 31.104 grams. So 1kg of gold = 32.15 troy ounces
The lead and the copper will weigh the same. But there will be less lead than copper by volume if both materials are solids. And that's because lead is more dense than copper. A given volume of lead weighs more than that same volume of copper. It turns out that 1kg of something will weigh the same as 1kg of something else, though the two may have different volumes for that weight. A kg of lead takes up a lot less room (volume) than a kg of ping pong balls, even though they both weigh the same.
1000000 usd
1000 Grams equals 1Kg.