Basically, 1 kg = 1 kg. However, kilogram is a unit of mass, not a unit of weight. The weight (which is equal to mass x gravity), in each case, is about 9.8 newton, so: 9.8 N = 9.8 N
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They both weigh the same, 1 kg
1.000000001 kg is heavier
The weight of a body in air is its apparent weight because the body body remains immersed in air . Therefore apparent weight of 1kg cotton and one kg iron is same .But volume of 1 kg cotton is greater than the volume of 1 iron
None is heavier, that's a trick question, they are both a kg of each so they both weigh the same, it will take alot more marshmallows to make a kg but they are equal amounts.
Oh, dude, 1 kg is definitely heavier than 100 g. I mean, like, 1 kg is like 1000 g, so it's like way more weight. It's like asking if a feather is heavier than a brick, you know what I mean?