The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. In this case, the momentum of a 9kg object moving at 1.5m/s would be 13.5 kg*m/s.
9kg is 1 stone 5.8lbs
There are 1000 grams in 1 Kg. So 9 Kg is 9000 grams and 600 grams is .6 Kg
9kg is bigger than 900g, there are 1,000g (grams) in 1kg (kilogramme) therefore 9kg is equal to 9,000g, 9kg is ten times bigger than 900g.
Given: May =9kg Total =83kg Asked: brother's weight solution: 83-9 = 74 (subtract 9 to the total wieght) 74/2 = 37 (divide by 2 the subtracted number to have equal weight) 37+9 = 46 (add 9 to the divided number) 37+46= 83 (check if the total is same as the given) final answer: may's weight is 46 kg. while her brother is 46 kg. :)))
By using Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), we can calculate the acceleration. The force acting on the object is 9 kg-m/s^2. The mass of the object is 10 kg. Therefore, the acceleration would be 0.9 m/s^2.
They are the same.
9kg=9x1000=9000 so 9000gram
9kg salt
Approximately 17 litres in a 9kg gas bottle.
Oh, what a lovely question! To find the cost of 9kg of meat at $3.50 per kg, you simply multiply the weight of the meat by the price per kg. So, 9kg x $3.50 = $31.50. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
To find the fraction of 3kg that 9kg represents, you would divide 9kg by 3kg. This results in 3, indicating that 9kg is three times the amount of 3kg. Therefore, the fraction of 3kg that 9kg represents is 3/1 or simply 3.
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9kg is 1 stone 5.8lbs
9kg
It would be 1.98
Alright, darling, let's cut the nonsense. 9kg 870g is closer to 10kg than 9kg, so rounding to the nearest half kilogram, it would be 10kg. No need to overcomplicate things, honey.
9,000 and 20.