a lamp or 1 bag of onions
The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).
A bag of sugar, a small laptop, or a small bag of rice would weigh 1kg in most homes.
Not sure if this is a serious question but...A kilogram is a unit of mass, or in this case, weight.A kilogram is a kilogram.One kilogram of anything is a kilogram.1 kg of iron = 1 kg of wool.
A paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
The force required to move a 1kg object depends on the acceleration or friction involved. In general, to accelerate a 1kg object at 1 m/s^2, a force of 1 Newton is needed according to Newton's second law (F = ma). If there is friction, the force required will be greater to overcome the resistance.
Any object on the moon weighs 1/6th of what it weighs on Earth. For e.g., a 6kg object will weigh only 1kg on the moon.
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a lamp or 1 bag of onions
microrator weighs about 1kg. when it was young.
more often a book, because computers generally weigh over 1kg
Neither, since they both weigh 1 kg.
The weight of an object on Earth is the same as its mass, which is 1kg in this case. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
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The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).
A bag of sugar, a small laptop, or a small bag of rice would weigh 1kg in most homes.
janice weighs 72 pounds. Harold weighs 30 kilograms. who is heavier