$1.6 billion paid to SpaceX by NASA for 12 cargo flights, 6000 kg each = $22,222.22 per kilo.
Fg=mg therefore Fg=(1.0kg)x(9.81m/s^2) Fg=9.81N
1 newton = 1kg x 1m/s21Kg = 9.81N so....1N = 0.101971621298 kg-force
635 grams silver 99.99% to produce 1 kg of silver nitrate walha kamel chemical technician Tunisia
Since we know the grams, 1kg or 1000g, we simply divide by the molar mass (1.0079g/mole) to get 992.2 moles of hydrogen. We then multiply by Avagadro's number, 6.0221415x1023. This gives us 5.975x1026 atoms in a 1kg sample of hydrogen.
The normal freezing temperature for pure water is 0c. Howeverif sugar is added in the pure water, the freezing point will be lower than zero. How far below zero will depend on the sugar concentration in the water.
Relative to what? On the Earth - 1kg.
200
998,000,000,000
Sainsbury's supermarket sells 1kg of granulated sugar for 98p here in the UK.
1500 per kg
yes it is. on earth at least.
R38.50
It would cost £800.
i am not for sure .. but if i am right 1kg quicksilver costs about 50k to 70k Euros or 80k to 92k US. Dollar $
1000000 usd
On earth, 1kg is 9.8 newtons.
Last year sugar cost about $2 per kg