lbs is a measure of weight, and kg is a measure of mass.
Since weight and mass are two totally different things, in order to know how much mass is in an object provided it's weight, we also need to know what level of gravity is involved.
From here forward, we will assume the object in question is at "sea level"
1 kilogram = 2.2046226 pounds
1000 kg = 2204.6226 lbs
So : 2240lbs = 1016.0469kg
In conclusion in your question, an object at sea level weighing 2240 lbs has greater mass of 1016.0469kg, which is greater than 1000 kg.
A pound (lb) is a measure of mass which is not the same as weight. An oject with a mass of 2240 pounds on earth would have a mass of 2240 pounds on the moon. But the weight of the object would be only one sixth on the moon. A mass of 2240 lb is equivalent to an Imperial ton.
On earth, the object's mass is 453.6 kilograms with a force of about 4448.5 Newtons.
200 pounds.
9 pounds is greater in mass than 4 kg. This is because 1 kg is equivalent to approximately 2.2 pounds. Therefore, 4 kg is equivalent to about 8.8 pounds, making 9 pounds greater in mass.
Just multiply 16 by 2 which is 32 and add 3 zeros. a ton is 2,000 pounds. So 32,000 pounds
The mass of a cat in grams is greater because in 1 gram = 1,000 kilograms.
Yes, a kilogram has a greater mass than a gram. One kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
Kilo stands for 1000, so a kilogram is 1000 grams. It is also about 2.2 pounds.
to weigh 1000 newtons the object would have to weigh the equivalent of 100kg Comes from F = ma Force = 1000 newtons = mass x acceleration acceleration = gravity = 10 m/s^2 So Force/acc. = mass = 100 kg
1 (long) ton = 2240 pounds, so 20 * 2240 = 44,800 pounds 1 (short) ton = 2000 pounds, so 20 * 2000 = 40,000 pounds 1 metric tonne = 2204.623 pounds, so 20 * 2204.623 = 44,092.46 pounds
Yes it is. 1 kilogram is the same weight (mass) as about 2.2 pounds (2.2046 lb).
The amount of matter an object contains is called Mass.Units of mass in the metric system are grams (g), kilograms (Kg), milligrams (mg). In the United States units of mass include ounces (oz), pounds (lb), tons (2000 pounds), and imperial tons (2240 pounds).