1g... because it is a smaller amount, so it's closer to the actual mass of the object being measured.
There are 1000 g in a kilogram, so 1 g is 0.001kg
i think 1 kg steam
a kg 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
No, 1 kg = 1000 gNo, 1 kg = 1000 gNo, 1 kg = 1000 gNo, 1 kg = 1000 gNo, 1 kg = 1000 gNo, 1 kg = 1000 g
3.538 kg (rounded)mass density X volume; m ρV (1g/cm3)(19.7cmX14.6cmX12.3cm) 3537.726g or 3.538 kg (rounded) ['Note: 1 kg corresponds to 2.1 lb in the sense that the weight of 1 kg is 2.21 lb at sea level' (A. Beiser, Physics 5th ed, Addison Wesley, 1992)]
1/1000 kg or 0.001 kg
1 kg = 1,000g
1 mg to kg 1000 mg = 1g 1000 g = 1 kg so 1mg = 1/1000E2 kg
1 g = 0.001 kg
1000g = 1 kg 1g = 0.001 kg 2.7g = 0.0027 kg
1g=1000mg, 1/1000=0.001, 1g=0.001Kg. The unit is Kg.
1 kg=1000g 1g=0.001kg 16 kg= 16000 g 1g=100 centigrams its kilograms.... thats what my teacher said :D
1 kg = 1000 g so 1/1000 kg = 1 g so there are (1/1000)/16 lots of 16 kg = 0.0000625 lots of 16 kg in 1g
larger is the wrong word to use here as it would depend on density, kg is a unit of weight not size. 1kg is certainly greater than 1g assuming the two substances are the same. but it is wrong to use the word larger in this question.
154,000 fish = 1 kg 1 kg = 100g 1g= 1000mg 1000 ? 154,000 = ~0.0065g 6.5 mg
There are 1,000mg in 1g, and 1,000g in 1kg. So, there would 1,000,000mg in a kg (1,000x1,000).
1000 g = 1 kg 1000 mg = 1g ⇒ 1000000 mg = 1kg ⇒ 3.2450 mg = 3.2450 ÷ 1000000 kg = 0.000003245 kg