The answer will depend on their positions (heights).
it is 5 kg
No, 2 Kg (Kilograms) is greater than 20g (grams).
2 kg = 2000 g Therefore 2000g > 20 g
2 kg Because there 2000 g in 1 kg so 2 kg would be 4000 g.
The word root "kilo" means "1000," so there are 1000 grams in 1 killogram. That means 2000 kg is 2000 x 1000 grams, so it's way more than 2 grams.
2 kilograms = 2,000 grams. So 2 Kg > 1500 grams.
There are 1000 grams to a kilogram. 2 kg + 450 g is 2400 grams, or 2.45 kg. Less than half of 5 kilogram (which is 5000 grams)
Four and half
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GPE=mgh hat : 15.68J trophy: 29.4J globe: 22.0J Therefore, the trophy has the greatest GPE.
117600 = m (kg) * 9.8 m/s^2 * 200 mm = 60 kg.
3 kg
Divide by 5 and multiply by 2. 8.50 ÷ 5 = 1.70 1.70 x 2 = 3.40
you want to end upwith 2 pots each with 4 kg Here is one way: 1. Fill the 3kg pot from the 8 kg bag; yhe 3kg pot has 3 kg in it and the bag is left with 5 kg 2. Pour the 3 kg pot into the 5kg pot and it now has zero, the 5kg pot has 3 kg 3.Pour the 5kg from the bag into the 3 kg pot. Thereis now 2 kg in the bag , 3 kg in the 3 kg pot, and still 3kg in the 5 kg pot. 4. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot until full. Now there is 1 kg in the 3 kg pot, 5 kg in the 5 kg pot, still 2 kg in the bag of rice 5. Pour the 5 kg fromthe 5 kg pot into the bag and then the 1 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot. Now the bag has 7 kg, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has zero 6. Fillthe 3 kg pot from the 7 kg bag; the bag has 4 kg now, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has 3 kg 7. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot; the 5 kg pot now has 4 kg in it and the bag also has 4 kg in it That's it - there has to be an easier way?
Yes
2 kg
No, 2 Kg (Kilograms) is greater than 20g (grams).
On earth: Potential energy = mgh so: 2kg * 9,81m/s^2 * 5m = 98,1 Joule