A bag of sugar typically has a mass of 1 kg, especially if it is sold in standard packaging. However, the mass can vary depending on the brand and packaging, as some bags may contain more or less than 1 kg. Always check the label for the exact weight.
a lamp or 1 bag of onions
A bag of sugar, a small laptop, or a small bag of rice would weigh 1kg in most homes.
-- A 2-lb cheese wrapped in heavy foil and sealed in a box. -- A rock that weighs 2.2 pounds.
One kilogram of sugar is equivalent to approximately 2.2 pounds. A standard bag of sugar in the United States is usually 2 pounds (0.9kg), so you would need just over one bag of sugar to match 1kg.
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Fg=mg therefore Fg=(1.0kg)x(9.81m/s^2) Fg=9.81N
One kilogram of sugar is equivalent to 1,000,000 milligrams (mg) or 1,000,000,000 micrograms (µg). The average size of a grain of sugar is about 500 µg. Therefore, there would be approximately 2,000,000 grains of sugar in a 1kg bag.
Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.
Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.
Any mass of 1 kg would weigh roughly 5.76 ounces on the moon, regardless whether it's sugar, taffy, rye bread, stainless steel, rock, or Sweet 'n Low.
Any other object with a mass of 1 kg that is weighed in the same locality. (The earth's gravity varies from place to place). Or ten objects, each with a mass of 100 grams, etc.
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