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The mass of an average cat (male) is around 5 kilograms = 5,000 grams
"Kilogram" is not a unit of weight. It's reasonable to expect that a cat might have a mass of four kilograms.
PE = (force) x (distance) = (weight) x (height) = (mass x gravity) x (height) =(4 x 9.8) x (3) = 117.6 joules with respect to the floor.
I would probably use kilograms.
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The mass of a cat in grams is greater because in 1 gram = 1,000 kilograms.
You would use Kilograms to weigh a cat.
A ten year old cat's mass is most likely to be around 6 kilograms, as 6 grams would be extremely lightweight for a cat of that age and size.
The mass of an average cat (male) is around 5 kilograms = 5,000 grams
It depends on the amount of space the cat's belly consumes...
Yes, a cat's weight can be measured in grams or kilograms. It is common to use kilograms as a unit of measurement for larger animals like cats.
A cat's weight is typically measured in kilograms to provide a larger unit that is more practical for their size. However, for more precise measurements, grams can also be used to measure a cat's weight.
More like 8kg
8 kilograms.
"Kilogram" is not a unit of weight. It's reasonable to expect that a cat might have a mass of four kilograms.
A grown elephant is most likely to have a mass close to 3 kilograms.
1 kilogram is 1,000 grams so its kilograms