Yes. 2 kilograms = 2000 grams (1 kilogram = 1000 grams)
Yes as there are 1000g in a kg
Not if they're in the same place, or simply on the same planet. But if the 1 kg is on the Earth and the 2 kg is on the moon, then the force of gravity on the 1 kg is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds), and the force of gravity on the 2 kg is only 3.2 newtons (0.730 pound). And if the 1 kg is on ANY planet, and the 2 kg is in space, then the force of gravity on the 1 kg is something, and the force of gravity on the 2 kg is approximately zero.
Momentum = (mass) x (velocity), in the same direction as the velocity.Spaceship-1 . . . Momentum = (300) x (2) = 600 kg-m/sec, in some direction.Spaceship-2 . . . Momentum = (300) x (1) = 300 kg-m/sec, in the same direction.Their combined momentum = 900 kg-m/sec, in their common direction.
2 kg is more.
2000. 1kg is the same as 1000g, so 2kg would be the same as 2000.
24 kg = 14.57 oz24 kg = 14.57 oz24 kg = 14.57 oz24 kg = 14.57 oz24 kg = 14.57 oz24 kg = 14.57 oz
1, 2 1, 5, 7, 25, 35, 175 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 29, 75, 87, 145, 435, 725, 2175
1/2 stone = 3 kilograms 175 grams
Conversions needed. 175 lbs (1 kg/2.2 lbs) = 79.5 kg ---------------------------------------- 60 mph (1609 meters/1 mi)(1 hr/3600 s) = 26.8 meter per second --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------now Kinetic energy = 1/2(mass kg)(velocity m/s)2 KE = 1/2(79.5 Kg)(26.8 m/s)2 = 2.9 X 104 Joules --------------------------
Not if they're in the same place, or simply on the same planet. But if the 1 kg is on the Earth and the 2 kg is on the moon, then the force of gravity on the 1 kg is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds), and the force of gravity on the 2 kg is only 3.2 newtons (0.730 pound). And if the 1 kg is on ANY planet, and the 2 kg is in space, then the force of gravity on the 1 kg is something, and the force of gravity on the 2 kg is approximately zero.
Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made: 1 tonne = 1000 kg → 2 tonne = 2 × 1000 kg = 2000 kg 2000 < 3000 → 2000 kg < 3000 kg → 2 tonnes < 3000 kg 3000 kg is larger than 2 tonnes.
Kinetic energy = 1/2(mass in kg)(meters per second squared ) KE = 1/2(175 kilograms)(3 m/s)^2 = 787.5 Joules
2 kg = 2,000 grams
No. 1 kg is approximately 2.2 lb, so 2 kg would be about 4.4 lb. 4.4 lb > 1 lb. On the same note, 1 lb is about .45 kg, so 2 lb would be about .90 kg .90 kg < 2 kg.
175 x 2 = 350
Yes. When the units are the same, compare the numbers. The units are both kilograms (kg), thus the numbers can be compared: 2 < 7 → 2 kg < 7 kg.
175
175 / 2 = 87.5