Yes, 1kg of water equals 1kg of steam, as they are both forms of water in different states. The difference lies in their physical state, with water being in liquid form and steam being in gaseous form, but their mass is the same.
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.
1 pound of water at sea level can produce approximately 26.8 cubic feet of steam.
No, 1kg object will sink in water because it is heavier than the water it displaces, causing it to have a greater density than water. Objects float when they have a lower density than the fluid they are placed in.
Both of them are just the same. A kilogram is the same as akilogram
No, the amount of heat required to boil 1kg of water is much higher than the amount of heat required to melt 1kg of ice. Boiling water requires additional heat to overcome the latent heat of vaporization, while melting ice only requires heat to overcome the latent heat of fusion.
It equals one kilpod.
Water weighs 1kg per liter. If it is all turned to steam you will have 1kg of steam. Water expands to nearly 1700 times its original volume at 212 degrees.
0.25ml of water, as 1liter of water equals 1kg, hence 1000ml of water equals 1000g.
1kg=9.81N
No. The metric prefix kilo- means 1000, so 1kg = 1000g.
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.
1 pound of water at sea level can produce approximately 26.8 cubic feet of steam.
2.20462262 pounds
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1kg
1kg=10hg
That is 35.274 oz.