The weight of an object is measured in Newtons and not grams, so there cannot be such an object.
The question is like asking what object weights more than 500 metres!
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∙ 11y agoA kilogram (Kg) is equivalent to 1 000 grams (g), so no, a gram does not weight more than a kilogram.
If I weighed less than a kilogram I would of course express my weight in grams
If the object is small, weighing no more than a pound or two. A kilogram ( 1,000 grams ) = 2.2 pounds, approx. Thus, anything larger should be measured in Kg, since it is much simpler to describe an object's weight as 3.5 kg, rather than 3,500 grams.
The 1951 coin is made from Bronze with a weight of 3.11 grams, that's why it weighs more than other Lincoln cents after 1982 that weigh 2.5 grams and are made from Zinc.
135 kilograms = 135000 grams 135000 grams is 130000 grams or 130 kilorgrams more than 5000 grams or 5 kilograms
No. 0.500 grams is half a gram. 500 grams is 500 grams (half a kilogram) 500 grams is one thousand times more weight than 0.500 grams.
A kilogram (Kg) is equivalent to 1 000 grams (g), so no, a gram does not weight more than a kilogram.
Full grown female should be no more than 900 grams, about 2 pounds, and more than 700 grams. Full grown males should be no more than 1200 grams, and more than 800. Full grown!
The atomic weight of sodium is about 23 grams per mole, so 3 grams is much less than the weight of a mole of sodium atoms. A typical sample of sodium would weigh much more than 3 grams.
No, it is possibly about 40 grams
gravity
Objects that float displace more water than objects that sink because the buoyant force acting on the floating object is equal to the weight of the water displaced. This means the weight of the floating object is less than the weight of the water it displaces, causing it to rise and push out more water. Objects that sink do not displace as much water because their weight is greater than the weight of the water they could displace.
Objects with more mass weigh more because weight is directly proportional to mass. The gravitational force acting on an object is stronger when the object has more mass, resulting in a greater weight measurement.
Your answer depends on the weight of the yarn -- thread weight yarn weighing a total of 100 grams will contain more yardage than a bulky weight yarn ball weighing 100 grams.
Well, in order to lose weight you shouldn't consume more than 15 grams a day.
more than 1 thousand lbs.
No. Peanuts' weight can vary in size and width, and they can weigh more or less than two grams.