penny, paperclip, postage stamp, dollar bill, sheet of notebook paper, pencil, stick of gum, jelly bean, slice of pickle.
You would weigh a baseball bat in kilograms.
Probably use kilograms, they're bigger than pounds. Most other countries use kilograms. Example: I weigh 120 pounds, which means I also weigh 54 kilograms.
That depends on where you weigh 142 pounds.-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Earth, then your mass is 64.4 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on the Moon, then your mass is 389.2 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Mars, then your mass is 169 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Jupiter, then your mass is 24.4 kilograms. (rounded)...etc.
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
No, a paperclip typically weighs less than a gram, not 3 kilograms.
A typical wooden pencil typically weighs about 5-10 grams, which is approximately 0.005-0.01 kilograms.
5 grams
On average, a regular pencil weighs about 5-7 grams, which is equal to 0.005-0.007 kilograms.
Examples of objects that weigh around 7 grams include a paperclip, a single postage stamp, or a standard pencil.
The weight of one gram is about the same as a paperclip. So unless this person is extremely tiny, the answer would be 100 kilograms. To give you a reference, 100 kilograms is about 220 pounds.
Examples of items that weigh around 1 gram include a paperclip, a pencil eraser, or a small staple.
(1 million) x (1.4 grams) = 1,400,000 grams = 1,400 kilograms = 1.4 metric tons
A typical paperclip weighs around 1 gram.
A paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
To check if a pencil has a mass of less than 1 kilogram, you would weigh the pencil using a scale that measures in kilograms. If the scale reads less than 1 kilogram, then the pencil's mass is less than 1 kilogram.
a paperclip