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.
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.
A brick typically weighs around 1 kg.
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.
You would weigh an apple in grams, not kilograms.
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).
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.
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
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
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).
2,062 kg is 4,545.9 pounds.