Yes
1kg is equivalent to 1000g, so 1kg is more than 1200g.
1kg of iron contains more matter and occupies less space than 1kg of cotton. Iron is denser than cotton, so it has a higher mass-to-volume ratio.
1kg of aluminum occupies more volume than 1kg of lead, as aluminum is less dense than lead. Densities of aluminum and lead are 2.7 g/cm³ and 11.3 g/cm³, respectively.
1000 grammes = 1KG, so a gramme is 1000 times lighter than a 1KG
Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
1kg is equivalent to 1000g, so 1kg is more than 1200g.
yes. a mass of 1 kg weighs 2.2 pounds on Earth.
Wonky English there... :-) 1kg = 1000g So 1kg is 999g more than 1g (gramme, not gram)
1kg of iron contains more matter and occupies less space than 1kg of cotton. Iron is denser than cotton, so it has a higher mass-to-volume ratio.
Nooo, 1kg gold is heavier 1kg cotton, because the last one has much more volume than the first, so Archimedes force reduces weight of a cotton more!
1kg of aluminum occupies more volume than 1kg of lead, as aluminum is less dense than lead. Densities of aluminum and lead are 2.7 g/cm³ and 11.3 g/cm³, respectively.
A) more than 30c B) at or about 30c C) less than 30c The correct answer is A) more than 30c
1000 grammes = 1KG, so a gramme is 1000 times lighter than a 1KG
It weighs 1kg more than 56887
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg (kilogram) one cannot be heavier than the other.