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"kilo" is used popularly as an abbreviation of "kilogram", and kg is short for kilogram, so it is the same, in this case. Actually, "kilo" is a prefix meaning 1000 (sometimes rounded to 1024, in computer science), which can be used with many different units (kilometer, kilohertz, kilobytes, kiloparsec, etc.

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