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nanogram = 0,00001 g
microgram = 0,0001 g
miligram = 0,001 g
centigram = 0,01 g
decigram = 0,1 g
gram = 1 g
decagram = 10 g
hectogram = 100 g
kilogram = 1000 g
ton = 1000 kg
kiloton = 1000 t
megaton = 1000 kt
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It is less than 1 kilogram, certainly.
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No, a kilogram is a little less than half a pound. 1 Kg=2.20462 lbs.
Oh, what a lovely question! You see, both 1 kilogram of copper and 1 kilogram of iron have the same weight because they both weigh 1 kilogram. However, copper is denser than iron, so a 1-kilogram block of copper will take up less space than a 1-kilogram block of iron. It's all about how tightly packed the atoms are in each material.