A pencil, a flea and an atom.
Three objects greater than one kilogram are a pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paperclip.
in a church you will find:A candleA lecternAnd a chaliceFrom Lauren walker
Probably a kilogram.
chess board.
In geometry, shapes that have length and width but lack depth are two-dimensional. That is, they lie in a plane and do not occupy space. Examples are circles, squares, triangles, parallelograms, and various polygons. Those objects don't have volume but have area. Three-dimensional objects are called solids and have three dimensions: length, width, and depth (or height). They occupy space and have volume. Examples are spheres, cubes, cones, and cylinders, to name a few.
Three objects greater than one kilogram are a pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paperclip.
A pencil, a piece of paper, and a scientific calculator all have a mass less than one kilogram.
There is only one unit of mass, the gram. It can be prefixed, however, so you can have kilogram, gram, and microgram, to name just three possibilities.
The three hallows, which give the book its name.
A toaster An electric fan A loudspeaker
inch * * * * * Wrong. An inch is not a measure of mass. An inch is not an SI unit. Two possible SI units for mass are Gram and Kilogram
in a church you will find:A candleA lecternAnd a chaliceFrom Lauren walker
Kilogram
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A Kilogram (Kilo or Kg)
Kilogram.
I don't think there is a generic name for them. Some such objects in astronomy are:* Planets * Moons * Planetoids * Meteorites