No, 10 grams is not greater than a kilogram. 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
No, 10 g is equal to 0.01 kg.
1 kg is larger than 1 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.
There are 10 bags of 100 kg each in a metric ton. This is because a metric ton is equal to 1000 kg, and dividing 1000 kg by 100 kg gives you 10 bags. Each bag weighs 100 kg, so it takes 10 bags to make up a metric ton.
50 kgs is equal to just over 110 pounds of weight. There are 2.20462262 pounds in one kg of weight.
There is 1000g in a kg, 1,000,000mg in a kg, and 1,000,000,000ug in a kg.
10 kg/m²
There are 1000 g in a kg. Thus to convert from kg to g you have to multiply by 1000. In this case we have 10kg. So to convert to g we do 10x1000 = 10,000. Therefore 10kg = 10,000 g, and the statement "10kg equals 1g" is false.
1/1000 kg or 0.001 kg
10 kg = 22.05 pounds (about 22 pounds 0.739 ounces).
There are 1,000mg in 1g, and 1,000g in 1kg. So, there would 1,000,000mg in a kg (1,000x1,000).
1 kg = 1000 g so 1/1000 kg = 1 g so there are (1/1000)/16 lots of 16 kg = 0.0000625 lots of 16 kg in 1g
4.5 kg is 4.5 * 1000g. 1g is 100 centigrams. Therefore 4.5kg is 450 000 centigrams.
No, 10 g is equal to 0.01 kg.
kilo- prefix means 1000 To convert a fraction to a percentage multiply by 100 % → 1g/1kg = 1g/1000g x 100 % = 1/10 % = 0.1 %
10 micrograms = 10.10-9 kg = 10-8 kg
15 million. 1kg = 1000g 15 kg = 15,000g 1g = 1000mg 15,000g x 1000 = 15,000,000 mg
1 kilogram (kg) is significantly bigger than 1 gram (g). Specifically, 1 kg equals 1,000 grams, making it 1,000 times heavier than 1 g. Therefore, 1 kg is the larger measurement.