Yes, the word 'kilogram' is a noun, a word for a unit of mass or weight; a word for a thing.
A kilogram is bigger than a centigram. There are 100,000 centigrams in a kilogram.
The abbreviation of Kilogram is 'kg'.
A kilogram and a kilogram are the same unit. Therefore, one kilogram is equal to one kilogram.
What a strange question. A kilogram weighs a kilogram whatever the substance involved. The volume of the substance will vary though, a kilogram of gold is a cupful but a kilogram of rice is a whole bagful.
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams, so the kilogram is bigger
noun
"Kilogram" is a singular noun that refers to a unit of mass equal to 1,000 grams.
"KG" is the symbol for kilogram, while "kg" refers to kilograms in its full form. In general, units are written in lowercase unless derived from a proper noun. Since "kilogram" is not a proper noun, it is written in lowercase.
"Gram" can be a noun, typically referring to a unit of weight in the metric system equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. It can also be a colloquial term for a grandmother.
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
Gram
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A kilogram is bigger than a centigram. There are 100,000 centigrams in a kilogram.
No. A kilogram is a kilogram is a kilogram. On the other hand, a kilogram of sand will most likely be a different size than a kilogram of gravel. We are told by the question though that they both weigh one kilogram, so they are the same weight.
The abbreviation of Kilogram is 'kg'.
Heck, one killogram, I bro you, is a kilogram, dummy.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram