The symbol for kilograms multiplied by meters per second is kg times m/s.
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There are no kilograms in meters. Meter is a measurement of length.
Maybe the dividing slash has been omitted and it should read kg/m3, that is kilograms per cubic meter
The word "metre" or "meter" is defined by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) as the distance travelled by light in free space in 1⁄299,792,458 of a second. It is a measure of length or distance. "Metres" is the plural of meter.
If you mean measure height then it would be the metre if you mean measure weight it would be Kilograms
If one substance is denser than another, it means that a certain volume of the first substance weight more (or more precisely, has more mass) than the same volume of the second substance. Density is typicall measured in grams / cubic cm, or kilograms per cubic meter.
There are no kilograms in meters. Meter is a measurement of length.
meter per second is a unit of rate. It means that it is the distance traveled in meters per one second.
do you mean kilograms? if so: 120lbs = 54.5 kgs (kilometer is a measure of distance whereas kilograms is a measure of weight).
Maybe the dividing slash has been omitted and it should read kg/m3, that is kilograms per cubic meter
That is a flat area with the sides of 1 meter times 1 meter as 1 square meter.
The word "metre" or "meter" is defined by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) as the distance travelled by light in free space in 1⁄299,792,458 of a second. It is a measure of length or distance. "Metres" is the plural of meter.
If you mean what is the SI unit for velocity, that would be the meter per second, or m/s
Density is the ratio of an object's mass divided by its volume. The standard international unit to measure density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
it means something travels one metre for every second it travels
I'm not too sure what you mean, but if you mean area...length times height=area of a parallelogram.
River Indus has many discharges. The answer depends on where and when. On the average the highest discharge occurs from July to August Which at flood times can be as much as 20,000 meter cube per second. The mean discharge is around 5,500 to 7,500 meter cube per second. Due to canals and other uses the discharge reduces closer to the Arabian Sea. at the mouth of the Indus delta it may be as low as 1,500 meter cube per sec.
If you mean meter, you can't convert that. If you mean metric ton, each ton has 1000 kilogram. If you mean mega-ton (not a commonly used measure), a mega-ton would have a billion (a thousand million) kilograms.