yes
No, 10kg of water vapor occupies more volume than 10kg of a solid like iron. This is because gas molecules are spread further apart compared to the closely packed molecules in a solid.
10kg as it is 8.7kg bigger than 1.3kg
18000g = 18 kg and is more than 10 kg
Both 10kg of cotton and 10kg of iron weigh the same, as they both have a mass of 10kg. The difference in the amount of space each material occupies may make it seem like one weighs more than the other, but in terms of weight, they are equal.
greater than
Both the 10kg stack of books and the 10kg piece of Styrofoam weigh the same amount, 10kg, because weight is a measure of the force due to gravity acting on an object's mass.
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No.
10kg is 100 times bigger than 100g1kg = 1,000g
Eat celery. You burn more calories digesting it than you gain from consuming it.
1kg = 1000g, so 10000g = 10kg. 12kg > 10kg.
4" shorter and 20lbs lighter