- about two pounds
- 20 mice
- a litre (about two pints) of water
It's mass would be one kilogram on the moon, but It would weight about 1/6 of one kilogram.Answer:Mass and weight are not interchangeable - mass is always constant but weight varies as the local gravitational force. As a result on a equal arm balance the "weight"of a a one kilogram object would be the same as the total weight put on the other arm (which total one kilogram). On a spring balance however, where the spring is compressed or stretched by the action of gravity on the one kilogram mass to indicate "weight", the "weight" on the moon would be about 1/6 of the weight on Earth.
Kilogram is a measure of weight - so you would use it to weight something. You would probably use it for objects that are large enough to make using grams unnecessary.
One kilogram of aluminum has a mass of one kilogram. It's weight is one kilogram. It's volume would be .37L, and it's density would be 2.70 kg/L
The nearest would be 15kg.
use gram, since kilogram is for larger items
If I weighed less than a kilogram I would of course express my weight in grams
The weight of an anchor would be measured in kilograms.
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
Kilograms * * * * * No you would not! A kilogram is a measure of mass. Weight is measured in Newtons!
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
The number of pants in a kilogram would depend on the weight of each individual pant. For example, if a pair of pants weighs 500 grams, then there would be 2 pairs of pants in a kilogram.
A bathroom scale would work