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How do you know a kilogram weighs 1000g?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/28/2024

the prefix "kilo-" means "one thousand," so kilogram means "one thousand grams."

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How many gramas are there in a kilogram?

1kg = 1000g kg = kilogram g= gram


What does 1000g equal to?

1,000 grams is 35.27 ounces.


Is 1 kg less than 1000g?

I kilogram IS 1000 grams. Kilo means thousand.


How many oz are in 1000 grams?

2.2 POUNDS 1000g=1kg. At sea level 1 kg weighs 2.2 lb


Does 1000g equal 1kg?

Yes, 1000 grams is equal to 1 kilogram.

Related Questions

One kilogram is the same as what?

1000g


How many kilogram are in 1000g?

1


Difference between a gram and a kilogram?

a gram=100kg a kilogram=1000g


How do you get from kilogram to g?

There are 1,000 grams in one kilogram; 1kg = 1000g.


What is 650 g 2 kilogram 195 g in kilogram?

1kg = 1000g 2kg in kg is 2kg 650g x 1kg/1000g = 0.650kg 195g x 1kg/1000g = 0.195kg


How many kilogram in 295G?

1kg = 1000g 295g x 1kg/1000g = 0.295kg


Is a kilogram less then a gram?

no 1kg = 1000g


How many gramas are there in a kilogram?

1kg = 1000g kg = kilogram g= gram


How do you change from kilogram to g?

1 kg = 1000g.


What is 4500g in kilagrams?

4.5 kilogram. 1kg=1000g


How many kilogram is 2.7g?

0.0027kg. 1kg = 1000g


How much grams equal in kilograms?

1000g is a kilogram

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