The answer will depend on the density of the substance that the object is made from. Since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
The weight of 2mm galvanized iron (GI) wire can be estimated using the formula for the weight of steel wire, which is approximately 0.56 kg per meter for 2mm diameter. Therefore, one meter of 2mm GI wire would weigh around 0.56 kg, though this can vary slightly based on the specific density and coating of the wire.
95Rs/Kg
If you weigh 97.2 kg, you weigh approximately 214 pounds.
You would weigh 17.719 kg.
The unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet depends on the specific density of the polycarbonate material being used. On average, the unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet is approximately 1.2 kg/square meter.
I guess that Joe weigh 143 pounds (64 kg), Nick weigh 141 pounds (64 kg) and Kevin weigh 150 pounds (68 kg).
About 61.24 KG, which is 135.0 / 2.2046
i kg
90 kg is equivalent to 198.4 lbs. One kg is the same as 2.2 pounds.
You cannot weigh anything in kilograms nor pounds since these are measures of mass, not of weight. 70.1 kg = 154.5 pounds.
12.6 kg
it would be a kg.