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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A kilogram (Kg) is equivalent to 1 000 grams (g), so no, a gram does not weight more than a kilogram.
A math book would typically be measured in grams rather than kilograms because grams are a more appropriate unit of measurement for the weight of a book. Kilograms are typically used for heavier objects, while grams are used for lighter objects like books. The weight of a math book would likely be in the range of a few hundred grams, making grams the more precise unit for measurement.
If I weighed less than a kilogram I would of course express my weight in grams
You would typically measure the mass of a pencil in grams rather than kilograms. Grams are a more appropriate unit of measurement for objects of smaller mass like pencils. Kilograms are typically used for larger and heavier objects.
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.