They are equal numerically only
each newton of force equals 9.8 pounds +++ I am afraid you have mixed both units and systems there. They have equivalents but are not equal. The Newton is a unit of Force or "weight", not Mass. The Kilogramme and the Pound are units of Mass, not Force, and by totally different systems of measurement. 1 lb = 0.454kg. It does not equal anything in newtons. 1 Newton = 0.225 pounds-force; not "9.8 pounds". OR, 1 N = 9.8kg-force, which is that due to the Earth's gravity acting on a mass of one kilogramme
100 grames = one 10th of a kilogramme
190 grams equals 0.19 kilograms.
1 kg' (1 kilogramme force) = 9.80665 Newton or 0.980665 decaNewton. So 1 daN = 1 / 0.980665 kg' or 1.01972 Kg'
A kilogramme is a measurement of weight: one kilogramme is 1000 grammes.
1 kilogramme = 1,000 grammes So 600 grammes is 600/1000 or 3/5 of a kilogramme
1 pound = 0.453 kilograms
Too little to count...
1 pound is equal to approximately 0.45 kilograms without decimal places.
No. 1 cc equals 1 g (not mg) of water. The gramme is defined as being "the mass of one cubic centimetre of water". Strictly speaking, the kilogramme is defined as being the mass of one cubic decimetre of water. ... but 1cc = 1 mg? Definitely not, unless you are talking 1 cc of a material with a density of 1 mg per cc.
376 grammes = 0.376 kilogramme
1 kilogram = 1 000 gram 1/2 kilogram = 500 gram