Normally a packet of sugar or flour is 1kg. (At least, in a metric country such as the UK they will be). A litre (1000mls) of water will equal 1kg. Three 330ml full drinks cans will approximately weigh 1kg.
An average bowling ball weighs about 6 kg. Other objects that weigh around 6 kg include small pets such as some dogs or a large bag of rice.
Anywhere in the universe where there was some net gravitational force: however weak or strong.
About 6.35 kg
shopkeepers do this by writing 1 kg on a weigh which is actually of half kg and when they balance it they take the money of 1 kg, but in real they have given only half kg
176.366843 quarters
about 100 kg
This is a trick question. Objects weigh less on the moon than they do on the Earth, however, objects have exactly the same amount of mass on the moon as they do on the Earth. So the 4 kg stone still has 4 kg of mass on the moon. But it only weighs about 2/3 of a kg on the moon.
Sure, here are five objects that typically weigh more than 5 kg: a bowling ball, a standard car tire, a medium-sized watermelon, a gallon of milk, and a small dumbbell.
half kg = 500g → 100g = 100/500 half kg = 1/5 half kg.
1 kilogram ( kg ) is equal to 2.20462262 pounds (lbs)
If you weigh 97.2 kg, you weigh approximately 214 pounds.
You would weigh 17.719 kg.