A pencil, a piece of paper, and a scientific calculator all have a mass less than one kilogram.
There is only one unit of mass, the gram. It can be prefixed, however, so you can have kilogram, gram, and microgram, to name just three possibilities.
The SI units that can be used to describe the mass of smaller objects are grams (g) and milligrams (mg). These units are commonly used for measuring the mass of objects that are relatively light or small.
Diamonds, steel, and rocks are hard objects.
The name given to objects that do not cast a shadow in the presence of light is called translucent. Translucent objects allow light to pass through them, making them appear to have no shadow.
The study of why objects move is dynamics, whereas the study of how objects move is kinematics.
Three objects greater than one kilogram are a pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paperclip.
A pencil, a flea and an atom.
There is only one unit of mass, the gram. It can be prefixed, however, so you can have kilogram, gram, and microgram, to name just three possibilities.
The three hallows, which give the book its name.
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The unit that is equivalent to 1000 grams is called a kilogram.
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Another name for a thousand grams is a kilogram. The term "kilogram" is commonly abbreviated as "kg," and it is the standard unit of mass in the metric system. One kilogram is equivalent to 2.20462 pounds in the imperial system.
A Kilogram (Kilo or Kg)
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I don't think there is a generic name for them. Some such objects in astronomy are:* Planets * Moons * Planetoids * Meteorites