The 'Newton-meter' is a unit of energy, defined as the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter. It is also equivalent to one Joule, and one watt-second. The kilogram is a unit of mass. If one kilogram of mass is completely transformed into energy, then according to Einstein's equation E = M C2, the amount of energy resulting would be E = M C2 E = (1 kg) times (3 x 108 m-s-1)2 = ( 9 x 1016 ) kg-m2-sec-2 = ( 9 x 1016 ) (kg-m-sec-2) ( m ) = 9 x 1016 Newton-meters of energy. To answer the question directly, One newton-meter = 1.1 x 10-15kilogram. But I'm guessing that this isn't what the questioner had in mind. Here's a better answer for this questioner: The 'Newton-meter' is a unit of work or energy, but the 'kilogram' is a unit of mass. They measure different quantities. In the every-day world, they are not equivalent, and neither one can be converted into the other one.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
none, a linear meter is a distance, a kilogram is mass, there is no way to convert from one to the other.
It is not possible to tell the number of meters in one kilogram polyethlene roll. This is because, meter measures length while kilogram measures weight.
Squares are multiplication of one kind of unit two times as when meter is multiplied by a meter then it will become meter square, when kilogram is multiplied by another kilogram quantity then the unit will become Kg square Now to change one square unit to another there are some metric rules
There's an extra "per second" in the question. One "kilogram-meter per second squared" is one "newton".
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
none, a linear meter is a distance, a kilogram is mass, there is no way to convert from one to the other.
A kilogram is a unit of measurement for WEIGHT. A newton (in the meter-kilogram-second system) is the unit of FORCE required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram one meter per second per second, equal to 100,000 dynes.
One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.
These are all easy to find in your book: Length . . . . . . . Meter Mass . . . . . . . . . Kilogram Volume . . . . . . . Cubic Meter (* Liter is 1/1000th m3, or one dm3) Density . . . . . . . Kilogram per cubic meter Time .. . . . . . . . . Second Temperature . . . Kelvin or Celsius degree (same size)
It depends on the acceleration of the object.
It is not possible to tell the number of meters in one kilogram polyethlene roll. This is because, meter measures length while kilogram measures weight.
849 klgms of granulated sugar = 1 cubic meter
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A metre is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Neither is "largest" - a Kilogram is a measure of MASS, 1000 grams. Little over two pounds. A Meter is a measure of LENGTH, a little over a yard. Therefore, there is no way to say one is "larger" than the other. Unless you mean a square meter, and to find out if a kilogram or square meter of a substance is larger you would have to know the substance's density.
One newton.
Squares are multiplication of one kind of unit two times as when meter is multiplied by a meter then it will become meter square, when kilogram is multiplied by another kilogram quantity then the unit will become Kg square Now to change one square unit to another there are some metric rules