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A kilogram is not a weight. It's a mass that weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds) on Earth,

and different amounts in other places.

Things that have roughly one kilogram of mass might include:

-- a 2-pound brick of American cheese slices, plus a few more slices;

-- a half-gallon of milk;

-- a 2-pound box of chocolates plus a half-dozen strawberries;

-- a pair of hiking boots;

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