The length of 1 kilogram of barbed wire can vary based on its thickness and design. On average, 1 kilogram of barbed wire can be around 15 to 25 meters in length. The gauge, spacing of barbs, and the specific type of barbed wire will all impact the length that 1 kilogram of barbed wire covers.
A kilogram and a kilogram are the same unit. Therefore, one kilogram is equal to one kilogram.
The correct spelling is kilogram. kilo is often used as an abbreviation of that. Kilo is actually the metric prefix meaning 1000, so a kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. As for how many kilograms in a kilo, the answer is 1 because, in this context, they are the same.
There are approximately 2.20462 pounds in 1 kilogram.
1,000 grams is 35.27 ounces.
1 Kilogram (kg) = 2.2046244201837775 Pounds
Barbed wire was used to keep the trench enemies away from the soldiers in case they come for attack.
Shotgun Slade - 1959 Barbed Wire 1-15 was released on: USA: 9 January 1960
Shotgun Slade - 1959 Barbed Wire Keep Out 1-5 was released on: USA: 1959
The target will be more stable.
A kilogram is a unit of weight.
Barbed wire. Long range artillery. Poison gas artillery shells. "Tanks" (armored treaded mobile guns). Radio. Airplanes.
bared wire was used mostly to just slow people down and keep people and animals out. that's about it
Tanks could bust through barbed wire (and not get machinegunned to death doing it).
about 1/5 of all the men involved in ww1 who died was killed by berbed wire(not being able to cross and get shot)
Really they're not barbed wire but more like knots. Each knot on the bar represents 1 year of exemplary service without any offenses like a Captain's mast or Court Marshals.
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80 rod or 1320 feet (1 rod = 16.5 feet)