I don't know where the question came from, but that does not happen. This is because length measurements and mass measurements are completely different.
cm, centimeters is length and kg, kilogram is a mass. A chicken can weigh 2kg (heavy) and be 40cm tall.
There are approximately 101.4 pounds in 46 kilograms.
Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm270 psi x 0.07031 = about 4.921 kg/cm2
A kg equals 2.204 pounds. You may do the math.
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula density = mass/volume. Plugging in the values gives density = 22 kg / 66 cm^3 = 0.333 kg/cm^3.
Using Hooke's Law, we can set up a proportion to solve for the mass of the object stretching the spring 9 cm. Since the force required to stretch a spring is directly proportional to the distance stretched, an object with a mass of 6 kg would stretch it to 9 cm.
There are: 460 mm = 46 cm
46 inches = 116.84 centimeters.
46 kg = 101.2 lbs
I think you mean how many lbs in 46 kilos? There are 2.2 lbs in every kilogram. 46 kg * ( 2.2 lbs / 1 kg) = 46 * 2.2 = 101.2 lbs
There are: 46 mm = 4.6 cm
46 kg
4,600,000 centigrams.
There are approximately 101.4 pounds in 46 kilograms.
To change cm to mm, simply multiply by 10. 46*10=460 mm
2.5 cm = 1"46 cm = 18.4" (1.5')
46 to 75 cm in length and 3.6 to 6 kg in weight by a wannabe Marine biologist
Cm is a unit of distance; kg is a unit of weight. They are incompatible. 0.5 kg = 50,000 cg