That's not actually a real math question.because any object could be 1kilogram.. You can have 1kilogram of feathers.1kilogram of rocks.1kilogram of sand etc
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Just about any object you care to name. If you make something bigger or smaller, you can usually make it weigh exactly 1 kiogram.
No. On Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 newtons. On the Moon, the weight of each kilogram is about 1/6 of what it is on Earth.
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
( Assuming mass of object on incline plane is in kilograms (kg) ) . Force pulling down incline on object (kilogram force) = object mass * sin (incline angle) . Force of object acting on and normal to incline (kilogram force) = object mass * cos (incline angle) . Mechanical Advantage = 1 / ( sin ( incline angle ) )
1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.