kg (kilogram) is a unit of mass. 80 kg is roughly the mass of a man.
It natters what you're measuring, for you kilograms would be better, because 1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds. A 175 pound man would weigh 79378.66 grams and 79.38 kg so obviously a gram is good for something with a small mass.
The average mass of an adult man is 76-83Kg (168-183 lbs).
Adam is a two man patrol unit. The 12 is the unit number
50/(200+50)=0.2= 20%
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A Newton. Not a kilogram, which is a measure of mass, not weight. And cetainly not pounds or stones which are not only measures of mass but are used by few countries.
kg (kilogram) is a unit of mass. 80 kg is roughly the mass of a man.
It natters what you're measuring, for you kilograms would be better, because 1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds. A 175 pound man would weigh 79378.66 grams and 79.38 kg so obviously a gram is good for something with a small mass.
u measure it in grams man yh u get it
The word "volt" comes from the man who created the standard of measuring this unit of electrical pressure, Allesandro Volta.
It is 1763.696 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
The mass of a 185 lb man on the moon would be the same as on Earth, as mass is independent of gravity. So, the man's mass would be about 185 lb.
You will always have your measuring device with you. The problems is that everyone's hands will be different sizes and it will only work for you.
I would use meters.
The kilogram is a measure of mass, not a measure of force. His mass will remain the same (i.e. 60kg) regardless of the gravitational field he is in. But as the moon has a weaker gravitational field than the Earth the bathroom scales that stopped at 60 on the Earth will stop at 10 on the Moon.