Well, isn't that a happy little question! A bag of sugar or a small bag of flour weighs around 2 kg. You could also find a small dumbbell or a bag of rice that weighs the same. Just remember, there are so many things around us that hold beauty and wonder, even something as simple as a 2 kg item.
The pint is not a measure of weight. It is a measure of volume equal to two measuring cups (16 fluid ounces).
Since a kg of mass weighs about 2.2 pounds on earth, that would be about 4.4 pounds around here.
It is only a metal that is 2kg when burnt will be 3kg because of the resulting metal oxide.
The mass of the TV is 75 kg, as mass and weight are often used interchangeably on Earth where the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. So, a TV that weighs 75 kg has a mass of 75 kg.
'Kg' is a unit of mass, not weight. On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.102 kg of mass. On the moon, the same kg of mass weighs 1.6 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.616 kg of mass. On Mars, the same kg of mass weighs 3.7 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about 0.269 kg of mass.
1 EA (each) does not have a direct conversion to kilograms (KG) because EA is a unit of count, not weight. To convert EA to KG, you need to know the weight of the specific item being measured. For example, if you have 1 EA of an item that weighs 2 KG, then 1 EA equals 2 KG for that specific item.
2 kg 200 ounces weighs the most.
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
it weighs almost 2 kg
Sulphur :)
0.9 kg
On Earth, 2 kg weighs 4.409 pounds. In other places, 2 kg has a different weight.
The pint is not a measure of weight. It is a measure of volume equal to two measuring cups (16 fluid ounces).
Sulfur is closely match this puzzle. The density of 2 kg sulfur is double than 1 kg water. So if you weigh the sulfur in immersed state, the weight of sulfur will be 1 kg. Sulfur will displace about 1 kg water and will lose the same weight. After taking out of water, 2 kg sulfur will be 2 kg only. When you burn the sulfur, it will combine with 2 kg oxygen and you will get 4 kg of sulfur bi oxide. So it is fairly close to the answer. 3 kg literally means more than 2 kg. May be you know the better answer.
On earth, 2 kg of mass weighs 4.40924524 pounds.
Since a kg of mass weighs about 2.2 pounds on earth, that would be about 4.4 pounds around here.
It is only a metal that is 2kg when burnt will be 3kg because of the resulting metal oxide.