No, the statement "the Apple weighs 1 kg" is not correct. An average apple typically weighs around 100-200 grams, much less than 1 kg.
You would weigh an apple in grams, not kilograms.
A brick typically weighs around 1 kg.
Well, isn't that just a lovely question! If 4 apples weigh 1 kg, that means each apple weighs 250 grams. So each apple is like a little canvas of deliciousness, ready to be painted with flavors and enjoyed! Just remember, there are no mistakes in cooking, only happy little accidents.
If Mo weighs 8.3kg and Lee is 4 times heavier then lee weighs 33.2kg.
59kg weighs 130 pounds.
-- Sara's mass is 55 kg. -- Sara weighs 539 newtons. -- Sara weighs 121 and 1/4 pounds.
Example weights for Macs are: A MacBook Air weighs 3.0 pounds (1.36 kg)A MacBook Pro weighs 5.5 pounds (2.49 kg)
The number of apples in 2 kg would depend on the size and weight of each individual apple. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 0.2 kg, so in 2 kg, you could have approximately 10 apples. However, this number could vary based on the specific type of apple and its size.
A mass of 1.5 kg weighs 14.7 newtons (3.31 pounds) on the surface of the earth, and 2.4 newtons (8.6 ounces) on the surface of the moon.
A Macbook Pro weighs around 5.6 pounds (2.54 kg).
You would weigh an apple in grams, not kilograms.
A brick typically weighs around 1 kg.
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
Well, isn't that just a lovely question! If 4 apples weigh 1 kg, that means each apple weighs 250 grams. So each apple is like a little canvas of deliciousness, ready to be painted with flavors and enjoyed! Just remember, there are no mistakes in cooking, only happy little accidents.
At first I didn't understand this question. You will get answers if you state your problem with lots of details and correct spelling and grammar. Note that m is the abbreviation for meter. M means something else. rewording to: "How do you find the pressure on a 1 meter by 1 meter plate that weighs 2 kg?" Answer: 2 kg/sq meter 1 kg = 9.81 newton, so converting it to the correct units, 2 kg/sq meter = 19.62 N/sq meter = 19.62Pa
2,062 kg is 4,545.9 pounds.
1 kg weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth0.6 kg weighs (0.6 x 2.20462) = 1.32277 pounds (on earth, rounded).============================================1 kg weighs 9.78 newtons on earth0.6 kg weighs (0.6 x 9.78) = 5.868newtons (on earth, rounded).