Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
penny, paperclip, postage stamp, dollar bill, sheet of notebook paper, pencil, stick of gum, jelly bean, slice of pickle.
You would weigh a baseball bat in kilograms.
Probably use kilograms, they're bigger than pounds. Most other countries use kilograms. Example: I weigh 120 pounds, which means I also weigh 54 kilograms.
That depends on where you weigh 142 pounds.-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Earth, then your mass is 64.4 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on the Moon, then your mass is 389.2 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Mars, then your mass is 169 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Jupiter, then your mass is 24.4 kilograms. (rounded)...etc.
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
A new pencil can weigh around 0.025 kg, or depending on the size of it, it may be less.
5 grams
The weight of one gram is about the same as a paperclip. So unless this person is extremely tiny, the answer would be 100 kilograms. To give you a reference, 100 kilograms is about 220 pounds.
(1 million) x (1.4 grams) = 1,400,000 grams = 1,400 kilograms = 1.4 metric tons
1.4 grams
a paperclip
If you weigh 56 pounds, you weigh about 25.5 kilograms.
penny, paperclip, postage stamp, dollar bill, sheet of notebook paper, pencil, stick of gum, jelly bean, slice of pickle.
Grams. 1000 grams makes a kg. A pencil weighs around 10 grams.
190 pounds is 86.2 kilograms.
120 pounds = 54.43 kilograms.