That completely depends on two things -- whatliquid substance you have, and how much of it you have. For example, if it's pure water and you have one liter of it, then its mass is very close to 1 kilogram. If you have only one-half liter of it, then its mass is one-half kilogram, but if you replace the water with Mercury, then its mass is 6.8 kilograms. So you see, it depends on the substance, and the amount of it.
1 kilogram of asphalt weighs 1 kilogram since the weight is equivalent to the mass.
The SI unit for expressing mass is the kilogram (kg).
The SI unit which is used to measure mass is the kilogram.
The standard unit of mass in the metric system is the kilogram (kg). It is equivalent to 1000 grams.
The mass of a kilogram of snow is 1 kilogram.
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Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.
About a kilogram.
The mass is 1 kilogram anywhere. The mass doesn't change.The weight of 1 kilogram is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds) on earth,and 1.6 newtons (5.8 ounces) on the moon.
The "kilogram" is a unit of mass. Every kilogram has the same mass, no matterof what substance.The question is much like asking: "Which is longer, a mile in a car or a mile on a bicycle ?"
A liter of water has approximately a mass of one kilogram.
Saturn's mass is approximately 5.68 x 10^26 kilograms.
1 kilogram of asphalt weighs 1 kilogram since the weight is equivalent to the mass.
A kilogram is a measure of mass therefore a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of feathers have the same mass: one kilogram. They would, however, have different volumes and densities.
A kilogram is a unit of mass, not weight. At sea level, a kilogram of mass would still weigh approximately 9.81 Newtons due to the force of gravity.
The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.
Weight or mass.