Mass of 6 tins of tomatoes = 6*450 = 2700 grams
Now 1000 grams = 1 kilogram so mass of tomatoes = 2 kg and 700 g
To find the total mass of the box and the tins, we need to consider the weight of the box itself, which is 230 grams. If each tin of fruit has a mass rounded to the nearest half kilogram, the total mass of the 10 tins can vary. Assuming each tin weighs between 0.5 kg to 1 kg, the combined mass of the tins would range from 5 kg to 10 kg, plus the 0.23 kg of the box, resulting in a total mass ranging from approximately 5.23 kg to 10.23 kg.
0.45 kilograms 1 kg = 1000 grams = 450 grams * 1 kg/1000 grams = 0.45 kg
450 kg is 9/100 of 5 tonnes. 1 tonne = 1000 kg ⇒ 5 tonnes = 5000 kg ⇒ 450kg as a fraction of 5 tonnes (5000 kg) is 450/5000 = 9/100
The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.
How much does 0.5 kilograms of tomatoes cost?
To find the total mass of the box and the tins, we need to consider the weight of the box itself, which is 230 grams. If each tin of fruit has a mass rounded to the nearest half kilogram, the total mass of the 10 tins can vary. Assuming each tin weighs between 0.5 kg to 1 kg, the combined mass of the tins would range from 5 kg to 10 kg, plus the 0.23 kg of the box, resulting in a total mass ranging from approximately 5.23 kg to 10.23 kg.
A planet (though I doubt it would actually be one) with a mass of 450 kg would have a mass of 450 kg (obviously). The phrase "450kg stellar mass" is meaningless.
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450 pounds = 204.12 kilograms To arrive at the answer use the formula 450 lbs* 1 kg 2.2046 lbs = 204.1165665 kg
The metric mass of a zebra typically ranges from 200 kg to 450 kg.
The acceleration of the object is 0.346 m/s^2. This is calculated by dividing the force (450 N) by the mass (1300 kg).
The acceleration can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = force / mass. In this case, acceleration = 450 N / 1 kg = 450 m/s^2.
450 Kg is 992 pounds, 1.284 ounces.
420 lbs. is equal to about 190.5 kg. To arrive at the answer, use the formula: 420 lbs* 1 kg 2.2046 lbs = 190.5087954 kg
To find the fraction of 1 tonne (1000 kg) that 450 kg represents, you would divide 450 kg by 1000 kg. This simplifies to 9/20, which is the fraction that 450 kg represents of 1 tonne.
Ok, all you need to do is find the difference in temperature (150 K) and multiply that by the weight (2.3 Kg) and multiply that by 450 joules to find how many joules of energy is released. In this case 155250 J. Your specific heat is 450 J *Kg * K So 450 J * (2.3 Kg) * (150 K) = 155250 J
450 grams go into 5.895 kg 13.1 times. (5895/450 = 13.1)