Less than 1KG picture may refer to a photograph that has been taken of an item that weighs less than 1 kilograms. But I think in this case the measure means how large the image is: it must not measure 1000 gigabytes ( 1 kilo = 1000) but that would be so large an image I do not understand why to limit such a large maximum value. Are you sure it was 1KG and not 1KB or GB? 1KB = one kilobyte would be 1000 bytes. 1GB=gigabyte would be quite large too
A kilo IS a kilo - They are the SAME > . . . Answer The kilo of wet paint, dried, will weigh less. Another answer However, a kilo of dried paint chips still weighs a kilo.
There are many sizes of bottles of glue.Each would have a different mass.
Normally 5-8 healthy rubber tree can give 1Kg of rubber
The volume of any gas is dependent on the pressure and temperature according to specific gas laws (Charles & Boyles) covered in any basic chemistry text. If my memory is correct the molecular weight of any gass will occupy 22.4 L of space at standard temperature and pressure.
You couldn't have picked a more simple or delicious baked dessert than apple crumble!For the filling:Peel, core and slice (not too thin) 1kg apples and put into a pan with a couple of tablespoons of water, 25g brown sugar and 1tsp ground cinnamon. Simmer gently until the apples are soft. Put into a 2l ovenproof dish, any shape, but deep enough to take the mixture comfortably, and set aside.For the topping:Put 225g plain flour into a mixing bowl with 75g butter and rub in together until crumbly. Add 100g brown sugar (more, or less, to taste) and mix well.To finish:Sprinkle the topping lightly over the apple mixture, spreading gently with a fork. Don't press down.Bake at 180C for 40 minutes or until golden brown.Cool slightly while you whip a cup of plain cream. Serve portions of the crumble with the whipped cream on the side.Notes: some people like to add two or three whole cloves to the apples with the cinnamon, but this is entirely to taste. Try it without the cloves first. The cream, of course, is optional; the apple crumble is fine just on its own. Or you could serve a dish of heavy cream for people to help themselves. You could serve ice cream, but it isn't as good as just plain whipped cream or plain heavy cream.To make a traditional apple pie, just cover the apple mixture with shortcrust pastry instead of crumble, leaving a couple of holes for the steam to escape, and bake until golden brown.
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
No, 0.14kg is less than 1kg.
yes. a mass of 1 kg weighs 2.2 pounds on Earth.
1 kg = 1000g ⇒ 850g is 1000g - 850g = 150g less than 1kg ⇒ 700g is 1000g - 700g = 300g less than 1kg The rest are left as an exercise for the questioner.
Well, darling, things that weigh less than 1kg include feathers, a bag of marshmallows, a kitten, and your self-worth after a bad haircut. Just kidding, you're fabulous. But seriously, anything weighing less than 1kg falls into the lightweight category, like a loaf of bread or a small dumbbell.
Convert everything to grams, or everything to kilograms, then you can easily compare it. (1 kg = 1000 grams) 500g is 0.5kg, so it is less than 1kg.
Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
It's greater than. 1 kg = 2.2lbs
1kg of aluminum occupies more volume than 1kg of lead, as aluminum is less dense than lead. Densities of aluminum and lead are 2.7 g/cm³ and 11.3 g/cm³, respectively.
1kg of iron contains more matter and occupies less space than 1kg of cotton. Iron is denser than cotton, so it has a higher mass-to-volume ratio.
Gold is denser than copper and iron. This is because the density of a material is determined by its mass per unit volume, and gold has a higher atomic mass than copper and iron, making it denser. So, 1kg of gold would occupy less volume compared to 1kg of copper or iron.
3kg is greater than 3g 1kg = 1000g