Kilogram is a unit of mass, Newton is a unit of force (that includes weight). The two are actually quite different things (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_versus_weight for more details), but on Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 Newtons. On other planets, the Moon, etc., the weight of each kilogram can be different.
1 joule = 1newton.1meter
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1 kilogram = 15,432.36 grains.
1,000 grams = 1.000 kilogram 908 grams = 0.908 kilogram
100,000 centigrams per kilogram.
9.8 N/kg is the gravitational field strength on Earth, meaning that for every kilogram of mass, there is a force of 9.8 Newtons pulling the mass towards the Earth. This value is commonly referred to as the acceleration due to gravity.
1 joule = 1newton.1meter
Pressure is defined as Force per Unit of Area. In the Imperial system of units it is usually measured in Pound per Squre Inch, abbreviated to P.S.I.. In the metric system it is usually measured using the units :- KiloPascal abbreviated to kPa. Car tyre pressure is always expressed in either of these units I have named. A 'Pascal' is defined as 1Newton per Square Metre. A KiloPascal is equal to 1000 Pascal. A Newton is a unit of Force, not, a unit of Pressure. 1Newton = 0.102 Kilogram force.
1 kilogram
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There are 1000 grams in a kilogram
1,000,000 Milligrams in a Kilogram.
there are 1,000,000 milligrams in a kilogram
1... kg is a kilogram
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Precisely 175 of them are.
There are 1,000 milligrams in a kilogram.