Yes. Because 1 kg = 1000 g.
The mass of the Earth is about 6x1024 kg The mass of an elecron is 9x10-31 kg Divide the first by the second to get the answer: The Earth is about 6.5x1054 times more massive. 6,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
The answer is 2.032 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.
Three quarters of a tonne.
Not if the weighing machine is accurate.
the mass varies from 3.63 to 7.26 kg
10 kg is greater than 6 kg. kg is the unit of mass. Hence feather has more mass than lead in this case.
The mass is less than 1 kg.
5 kg is larger than 750 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so 5 kg is equal to 5000 g, which is greater than 750 g.
1 kg = 1000g1000 g > 750 gSo, 1kg
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
The car with a mass of 1500 kg has more inertia than the car with a mass of 900 kg. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the car with greater mass will have greater inertia.
more than 50kg by far
An object with a mass greater than 15 kg contains more matter. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so any object with a mass higher than 15 kg would contain more matter.
The momentum of the car is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. In this case, the momentum of the car would be 750 kg * 25 m/s = 18,750 kg*m/s.
One kg = 1000 grams. So one gram is 10^-3 kilograms. One milli gram is 10^-3 gram = 10^-6 kg. Kilograms and grams are both the metric units of mass. So the answer is .750 KG
The mass difference between 454 kg and 156 kg is 298 kg. This means that the first object weighs 298 kg more than the second one.
To determine the mass of lead that has the same volume as 1600 kg of petrol, we first need to know the density of both substances. The density of petrol is approximately 750 kg/m³, while the density of lead is about 11,343 kg/m³. The volume of 1600 kg of petrol is about 2.13 m³ (1600 kg ÷ 750 kg/m³). Using the volume of petrol, the mass of lead that occupies the same volume is approximately 24,000 kg (2.13 m³ × 11,343 kg/m³).