in kg for larger, heavier objects, but g for smaller lighter objects
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass only. Weight is measured in units of force; the SI unit for force is the Newton.
In the metric system they weight is measured in Newton. Not gram or kilogram, which are measures of mass, not weight.
kilogram (kg) usually but it can also be measured in pounds
Like any force, a weight should be measured in newtons. However, if you are looking for the equivalent of a "pound", that may also be the kilogram - which is a unit of mass, not of weight.
A kilogram (Kg) is equivalent to 1 000 grams (g), so no, a gram does not weight more than a kilogram.
None of them. A gram, kilogram or milligram are all measures of mas, not weight. Weight is measured in Newtons!
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
Weight is measured in kilograms. There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram, and 1000 kilograms in 1 tonne.
Area is measured in square unit. Weight is measured in gram, kilogram etc.
A scale with springs is used to measure weight. It is measured in metric units: milligram (mg), gram (g), and kilogram (kg).
None. A kilogram is a measurement of weight and a centimetre is a measurement of distance * * * * * A kilogram is a measure of mass; weight is measured in Newtons.
The nearest would be 15kg.
Crickets weight approx 0.2 g so they are closer to 2 g
None. A discovery 3 has a mass that can be measured in kilograms, or a weight that can be measured in Newtons, but not a weight that is measured in kilograms: a kilogram is not a unit for measuring weight.
The weight of an anchor would be measured in kilograms.
The weight of a single baseball would be measured in grams (g).
Mass and weight are measured in grams or kilograms.