23 N acting on a 2kg box
The weight of any object is caused by the gravitational field of the nearest, large object. For a 1kg mass on the Earth its weight is about 10 Newtons. On the moon, the same 1kg mass would have a weight of about 2 Newtons.
adamantium cannot be created it is fiction however try making a similar substance, you will need:1kg titanium500g iron10g osmium2kg melted carbon steelmix the titanium,iron and osmium together and melt until liquid, then pour into a tray and allow to cool for 2 hours melt the carbon steel and pour it over the other mixture, and allow to cool for 2 hours. Done!Note: this alloy is almost indestructable we used:2 shots from a double barrel shotgun1 whiskey molotovA chainsawA Wood axeall it did was make a small dentWiston university-John Batcher
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
No. There are 1000 grams in a kilogram.
3kg is greater than 3g 1kg = 1000g
1 kg is greater than 850 g.1 kg = 1000 g > 850 g
Copper will have the larger volume because it is less dense than gold.
It's greater than. 1 kg = 2.2lbs
No - they're both the same weight !
2kg is greater than 1500g 1000g=1kg, so 2000g=2kg 2000g>1500g
1kg is greater than 1lb (1kg = approx 2.2lb)
One kilogram is 1000 grams, 1005 grams is greater than 1000 grams, so 1005 grams is greater than one kilogram..
If there was no wind resistance they would both hit the floor at the same time... however, and since such an atmosphere doesn't exist, (Wind resistance acting on cotton is greater because it has a greater surface area..) so iron will fall faster ... .
No they are equal 1kg = 1000gms