10 kilograms
10kilo
6lbs 4 oz
Force = Mass * Gravity 6.0N = M * 9.8 m/s2 (6.0/9.8)=M .61kg=M
Nonfiction books are based on facts. The word "nonfiction" means that these books are not fiction, or made up stories. Examples of nonfiction books include how to books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and biographies.
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1 kilogram
Yes, a book can be measured in kilograms. The weight of a book depends on factors such as its size, number of pages, and type of paper used. It is common to see the weight of a book listed in kilograms on product descriptions.
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0.9 kg
Most big books weigh a kilogram (1000 grams). Chapter books weigh roughly half a kilogram, and children's books, 50 grams.
1.425 kg
Technically, you can measue a book in any unit of weight or mass. However, the most correct answer for your question would be kilograms. Kilograms are closer to a bound where as miligrams are closer to 1/10th of a oz
Neither. A kilogram is a measure of mass, not weight. A maths book is more likely to have amass of 2 kg.
It has been said that an average middle school text book weighs about 1 kilogram.
According to the founder of online bookseller Alibris.com, an average-sized book weighs 12 ounces. "We analyzed all the books sold by our booksellers and determined that the average book weighs 12 ounces and over 75% weighed under 1 pound and eight ounces." source: INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD WEATHERFORD, FOUNDER, AND MARTY MANLEY, PRESIDENT AND CEO, OF ALIBRIS, hosted by the Independent Online Booksellers Association http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V7/alibris.html If you prefer the metric system, 12 ounces is equivalent to about 340 grams since there are approximately 28.3 grams per ounce. search strategy: "average book weighs"
Depends on the math book.
Easy! Just work about 3 or 4 exercises that involve kilograms from your math or physics text book. That's the whole purpose of homework.