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∙ 13y agoBoth the same weight :-)
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∙ 13y agoSugar is heavier than flour, so the same volume weights differently.
Formally a gram or kilogram is a measurement of mass and weight is a measurement in newtons but for practical purposes: 1 gram= 1/1000 kilograms 1000 grams=1 kilogram 1 kilogram=standard bag of sugar or 1 kilogram = 2.204 622 621 8 lb, lbs
No, he needs 0.1 more kg of sugar. He'll have 0.45 left...so close:(
A killogram is oubout the sise of a large bag of sugar. Kilogram is big.
Note: Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.A small bag of sugar, salt, or flour might have a mass of 1-2 kilogram; a small jar of water will also have a mass of about 1 kilogram.Note: Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.A small bag of sugar, salt, or flour might have a mass of 1-2 kilogram; a small jar of water will also have a mass of about 1 kilogram.Note: Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.A small bag of sugar, salt, or flour might have a mass of 1-2 kilogram; a small jar of water will also have a mass of about 1 kilogram.Note: Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.A small bag of sugar, salt, or flour might have a mass of 1-2 kilogram; a small jar of water will also have a mass of about 1 kilogram.
Sugar is heavier than flour, so the same volume weights differently.
Formally a gram or kilogram is a measurement of mass and weight is a measurement in newtons but for practical purposes: 1 gram= 1/1000 kilograms 1000 grams=1 kilogram 1 kilogram=standard bag of sugar or 1 kilogram = 2.204 622 621 8 lb, lbs
Kilogram.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg <><><> It refers to the ratio of two things by weight. If you were looking at how much sugar is in your cereal, and the label said "2 grams per kilogram", that would be two grams of sugar in one kilogram (1000 grams) of cereal.
A small bag of sugar is typically measured in pounds or kilograms, with common sizes around 2 pounds or 1 kilogram.
Dry sugar weighs more than burnt sugar because burning sugar causes it to lose some of its mass in the form of gases and ash. Therefore, dry sugar will have a higher weight compared to burnt sugar for an equal volume.
The mass of the sugar will remain the same, 1 kilogram, regardless of location. Weight (which is affected by gravity) is what changes depending on location. On the Moon, the bag of sugar will weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
A standard box of powdered sugar typically contains 16 ounces.
There are approximately 2.2 pounds in 1 kilogram. One kilogram of sugar is about 2.2 pounds.
No, he needs 0.1 more kg of sugar. He'll have 0.45 left...so close:(
dry sugar
1 lb of sugar weighs exactly the same as 1lb of feathers. a pound is a pound is a pound.