Metric... well, 5 kg, using a metric calibrated scale. (Technically, kg is a measurement of mass. The weight is about 49 newtons, but the exact value varies with local gravity, about 48.9 to 49.2 N.)
In English units, 11 pounds. (± with local gravity - probably 10.97 to 11.04 pounds)
Gram
about 5 kg
None because 5 kilogram is a measure of weight and not distance
A backpack is usually measured in kilograms since it is a larger unit of weight that is more suitable for measuring items like bags and luggage. Grams are more commonly used for measuring smaller items or portions of weight.
To find the price per kilogram, you would divide the total cost by the weight of the oranges. In this case, $7.50 divided by 5 kg equals $1.50 per kilogram.
The mass of a chapter book is unpredictable. Is it hard bound or soft cover? How many pages is the book and what kind of paper is used?
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
They both weight a kilogram. Lead has a higher density.
It depends on its weight and the force of weight it is balencing out with.
Think about what you just asked and feel ashamed. A kilogram is a measurement of weight. If you have two items of both exactly 1 kilogram, they weight the same!
When fitting your dog with a backpack, the general guideline is that the weight of the backpack should not exceed 10-15% of your dog's body weight. For example, if your dog weighs 40 pounds, the backpack should ideally weigh no more than 4 to 6 pounds. It's important to ensure that the load is balanced and that your dog is comfortable and able to move freely. Always monitor your dog for signs of fatigue or discomfort when using a backpack.
Kilogram is a measurement of weight not speed.