You would weigh it using a mass balance.
A feather, a smartphone, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
A feather, a smartphone, a notebook, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
A pencil, a piece of paper, and a scientific calculator all have a mass less than one kilogram.
To check if a sheet of paper has a mass less than 1 kilogram, you can use a scale. Place the sheet of paper on the scale and ensure it registers a mass less than 1 kilogram. If the scale reads a mass of less than 1kg, then the prediction is accurate.
Yes, a kilogram can be used to weigh a kitten. A kitten typically weighs much less than a kilogram, so the kitten's weight would be less than 1 kilogram.
Three objects greater than one kilogram are a pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paperclip.
A feather, a smartphone, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Please note that a kilogram is a unit of mass - NOT a unit of weight. And yes, a pencil has a mass that is considerably less than a kilogram. For comparison, a kilogram is the mass of a liter of water.
A feather, a smartphone, a notebook, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Unless any of them are abnormally large, it should be common sense. But you could find a scale and weigh them.
A pencil, a piece of paper, and a scientific calculator all have a mass less than one kilogram.
no, it is much less, closer to 0.005 kg, or 5 grams
A pencil, a flea and an atom.
I would improve a pencil by using less wood and lead.
An egg weighs less than 1 kilogram - or an apple.
To check if a sheet of paper has a mass less than 1 kilogram, you can use a scale. Place the sheet of paper on the scale and ensure it registers a mass less than 1 kilogram. If the scale reads a mass of less than 1kg, then the prediction is accurate.
Yes, a kilogram can be used to weigh a kitten. A kitten typically weighs much less than a kilogram, so the kitten's weight would be less than 1 kilogram.