The mass of objects such as the human body.
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
You are trying to convert a unit of volume to a unit of weight. In order to determine the answer you would need to know the density of the object being measured. For example the density of water is approx. 1000 kg/m³
A hectokilogram is a kilogram that is measured in multiples of 100,000. In other words, 100,000 kilograms is equal to one hectokilogram.
A book would be closest to a kilogram.
Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is measured in newtons. If you are asking which unit to choose to measure then mass of a marble, then you need to use the submultiple of the kilogram, the gram.
Inertia can be measured by an object's mass. That would make the SI unit the kilogram.
Grams or Kilograms, depending on the object.
That may refer to an object's mass (units: kilograms), to its momentum (measured in mass x velocity, units are kilogram x meter / second), or to its kinetic energy (measured in joules).
No.
A gram is measured in grams. A kilogram is measured in kilograms.
Mass is measured in grams {as its basic unit.} Mass is also measured in kilograms (kg), and milligrams (mg.)
A force is not measured in kilograms. The kilogram is a unit of mass; forces are measured in newtons. You can get the force with Newton's Second Law. In this problem, you will need some additional information, specifically, the object's mass.
Mass and weight are measured in grams or kilograms.
forces are measured in newtons
Mass measured in kilograms is always the same. True weight however is a force measured in Newtons not kg and this is the effect gravity has on a mass.
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
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