.5 kg
5 kg
50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.
50
I would say that the easiest way is with proportions. Say you need to figure what percent of 10 is 5. 5 x _ = _ 10 100 10x=500 ______ 10 10 x= 50 what is 50% of 10 x 50 __ = __ 10 100 100x=500 ________ 100 100 x=5 5 is 50% of what 5 50 _ = __ x 100 50x=500 ________ 50 50 x=10
.5 kg
5 tenths of a kg is equal to 500 grams. This is because there are 1000 grams in 1 kg, so to find 5 tenths of a kg, you would multiply 0.5 (5 tenths) by 1000 to get 500 grams.
20 kg-m/s
5 kg
5 kg is greater than 5000 grams because 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams. Therefore, 5 kg is equivalent to 5000 grams, making it the greater number.
250 divided by 50 = 250/50 = 25/5 = 52500 divided by 500 =2500/500=25/5 = 5
50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.50 kg = 110.23 pound, approx.
No 500 g = 500 g 5 kg = 5,000 g
50
500 is in the hundred times table
Magnitude of momentum before collision = (10 kg x 5 m/s) - (10 kg x 3 m/s) = 20 kg m/s. Magnitude of momentum after collision (assuming completely inelastic collision) = 20 kg m/s. Therefore, the magnitude of their combined momentum after collision will be 20 kg m/s.
500 grams is equal to 0.5 kilograms.