The question seems to be asking for the equivalent mass in meters, which is not a standard conversion. Meters are a unit of length, while kilograms are a unit of mass. The two units measure different physical quantities and cannot be directly converted into each other.
There are approximately 0.907 kg of sugar in 2 lbs.
1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water
321.8 meters in .2 of a mile.
2 kilometers=2000 meters
The density of water in kilograms perm cubic meters at 25°C is 997.0479 so the mass of two cubic meters of water is 1994.100 kg
Metere/ metres are length. Kg are weight.
A metre is a unit of length. A kilogram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible. You could ask how many meters are in one kilometer and it would be 2000
None. The units are incompatible. Meters measure distance, kilograms measure mass.
how many meters in 1 kilo of tie wire
You cannot covert volume to mass.
Momentum = (mass) x (speed) (1 x 2) = (2 x 1). Their momenta are equal.
It could be with a material of the correct density. 2 tons = 4000 pounds = 1814 kg. Divide by 5 cubic meters. So if you have a density of 362.8 kg/m3 = 0.3628 g/cm3 then 5 cubic meters would have a mass of 2 tons.
New answer - J=kg*m^2/s^2. J/kg=m^2/s^2 The definition of Joule is N * m (Newtons times meters) The definition of Newton is kg * m / s2 (kilograms times meters divided by seconds squared) Dividing the unit Joule by kilograms leaves meters per second squared (or meters mer second per second)
There are approximately 0.907 kg of sugar in 2 lbs.
2,000 kg
400 kg
1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water