1kg of fat is equivalent to approximately 7,700 calories. Fat is a concentrated source of energy and each gram contains 9 calories.
Half of 1kg is 500g.
0.5kg is half of 1kg.
1kg is equivalent to 1000g, so 1kg is more than 1200g.
There are 4 250g in 1kg. This is because 250g is one-fourth of 1kg.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
The short answer is 7700 extra calories will make you gain 1kg of fat
1Kg fat about 7000kcal. NO ,IT IS NOT. 1 g OF FAT HAS 9 kcal /g. it is obvious that 1000g (1 kg ) of fat => 9000kcal!
1kg = 1000g
The temperature of the water would be 4.58333 degrees Celsius higher.
It depends on how old the pig was and how fat it was, raw or baked etc. There is no definite answer.
Lots of people think they are fatter than they really are, and fat is less compact than muscle. This means that 1kg of fat is more noticeable than 1kg of muscle. Also, muscle weighs more than fat. For example, me and my friend are both 14, roughly the same height and the same weight. But he is thinner with most of his weight as muscle on his arms and legs, whilst a lot of my weight is fat stored mainly on my belly, and partly on my thighs and buttocks. So although we weigh the same, I am fatter
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
No. 1kg = 1000g
is 75g of 1kg
Half of 1kg is 500g.
0.5kg is half of 1kg.
1kg is equivalent to 1000g, so 1kg is more than 1200g.