Some common items at home that weigh around 18 kg include a medium-sized suitcase, a small washing machine, or a medium-sized pet.
The momentum of the baseball is calculated by multiplying its mass (1.35 kg) by its velocity (3.75 m/s), giving a momentum of 5.06 kg*m/s in the direction away from the home plate.
To calculate the cost of 50 kg of potatoes at 50p per kg, you would multiply the weight (50 kg) by the price per kg (50p). This would give you the total cost in pence. To convert this to pounds, you would divide the total cost in pence by 100 (since there are 100 pence in a pound). Therefore, the cost of 50 kg of potatoes at 50p per kg would be 25 pounds.
The mass difference between 454 kg and 156 kg is 298 kg. This means that the first object weighs 298 kg more than the second one.
2 kg is more.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
Three things that are equal to 1 kg are 1000 grams, 2.20462 pounds, and 35.27 ounces.
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The answer will depend, among other things, on the calorific value of the fuel.
Things in America. Almost everywhere else they weigh 3.1751 Kg.
Why try to make things so difficult for yourself ! ? 1 kg = 1,000 g 2 kg = 2,000 g 3 kg = 3,000 g 4 kg = 4,000 g . . 40 kg = 40,000 g and 0.685 kg = 685 g
No, its weight is 16.15 kg
The momentum of the baseball is calculated by multiplying its mass (1.35 kg) by its velocity (3.75 m/s), giving a momentum of 5.06 kg*m/s in the direction away from the home plate.
Many things. Be more specific.
shopkeepers do this by writing 1 kg on a weigh which is actually of half kg and when they balance it they take the money of 1 kg, but in real they have given only half kg
no guys that's not fat not like 65.7 kg like that and above told my freind i am not fat then he teased me cuz i am 46.5 kg and i can do things that tomb raider underworld can do.
When you're working with this kind of things, the 'k' almost always means '1,000'. 1 kg = 1,000 grams 4 kg = 4,000grams
You don't. Those two things - mass and length - are utterly incompatible, totally different things.