Yes 4 kg is equal to 4000 g by virtue of the metric system.
Kilo means 1000 and grams are the base unit of the SI system. Therefore to obtain kilograms from grams you would divide grams by 1000.
1 g x 1 kg/1000g = .0001 kg
An object with a higher mass would have more inertia than a 5kg object. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. So, any object that weighs more than 5kg would have more inertia.
Both 5kg of steel and 5kg of cotton wool have the same weight because they both weigh 5kg. Weight is a measurement of mass, and in this case, they both have the same mass of 5kg.
Yes, 4000g is equal to 4 kilograms because 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. Therefore, 4000g is equivalent to 4 kilograms.
5kg is 2.5% of 200kg.
5kg 500g is equal to 5500 grams.
4000g is the same as 4kg so 5kg is heavier.
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4000g is greater than 5g.
An object with a higher mass would have more inertia than a 5kg object. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. So, any object that weighs more than 5kg would have more inertia.
5 kilograms
5kg is more common but either is correct.
Both 5kg of steel and 5kg of cotton wool have the same weight because they both weigh 5kg. Weight is a measurement of mass, and in this case, they both have the same mass of 5kg.
Yes, 4000g is equal to 4 kilograms because 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. Therefore, 4000g is equivalent to 4 kilograms.
They are equal.
no, it would have to be 4000g to equal 4kg- i think.
no of course not
4kg !