Not any, really. Meters are units of length and grams (or kilograms) are units of weight. Similar to asking how many yards are in seven pounds.
You can't convert between meters and kilograms.
There are no kilograms in a kilometer. There are a thousand grams in a kilogram and a thousand meters in a kilometer!
None, metre is a refers to length kilograms refers to weight.
Metres is weight. Kilograms is mass.
It appears there may be a misunderstanding in the question as it is comparing two different units - meters and kilograms. Meters measure distance or length, while kilograms measure mass or weight. To convert meters to kilograms, you would need additional information such as the density of the material being measured. If you are referring to converting meters to kilograms in the context of weight, you would need to know the density of the material in question to make the conversion.
Kilograms can't be converted to meters. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure length.
Meters are a measure of length. Kilograms are a measure of weight, the two can not be compared.
Meters can't be converted to kilograms. Meters measure length, while kilograms measure mass.
You can't convert between meters and kilograms.
104 kilograms is a unit of mass, not length. To convert kilograms to meters, you would need to know the substance's density to determine its volume in cubic meters.
Meters and kilograms are different units of measurement. Meters measures length and kilograms measures mass. They cannot be converted.
There are no kilograms in a kilometer. There are a thousand grams in a kilogram and a thousand meters in a kilometer!
None, metre is a refers to length kilograms refers to weight.
11.0231lbs in 5 kilograms.
5 kilograms = 0.7 stone
5 pounds = 2.3 (2.26796) kilograms.
5000 kilograms