This makes no sense, they are not the same type of units.
A kilogram cannot be converted into psi since they are units of different natures. Psi is a unit of pressure and can be expressed as kg/cm^2 in metric. One kg/cm^2 is equal to 14.223 psi.
Specific Gravity probably depends on Manufacturer, I found 0,885 g/cm³ wich leads to: (1 kg)/(0,885 kg/L) = 1,13 L
The object's density is about 2.3 kg/cm3
density = mass / volume → density_ball = 2kg / 6ml = 1/3 kg/ml ≈ 0.333 kg/ml If you want it in other units: 1 ml = 1 cm³ → density ≈ 0.333 kg/cm³ 1 kg = 1000 g → density ≈ 333 g/cm³ 1 m³ = 1000000 cm³ → density ≈ 333,333 kg/m³ That is one dense material of which the ball has been made (mercury has a density of 13,594 kg/m³, so the material is about 25 times denser than mercury) - have you got your units correct?
Formula for sphere volume: 4/3πr³ Plug in 18 for r; the volume is 24429 cm³. Density of iron: 7850 kg/m³ 24429 cm³ • 7850 kg/m³ = 191.76765 kg
Cm is a unit of distance; kg is a unit of weight. They are incompatible. 0.5 kg = 50,000 cg
I think you meant 3.15 km, not kg. Kg is a unit of weight. Anyway, 3.15 km=315000 cm.
Kg is a measure of mass, cm is a measure of length. There cannot be any equivalence between the two.
Park Bom=166 cm 47 kg Minji=164 cm 44 kg Dara=162 cm 40 kg CL=163 cm 45 kg
24.0 kg of water
1 kilo pascal = 0.01019716 kg/cm2
A kilogram cannot be converted into psi since they are units of different natures. Psi is a unit of pressure and can be expressed as kg/cm^2 in metric. One kg/cm^2 is equal to 14.223 psi.
Ug, a kg can not be coverted since it measures a different thing. 1Kg=1000000 cm though.
torque = force * lever length if its balanced, then clockwise torque = anticlockwise torque. if 5kg mass is 20 cm right of fulcrum, then clockwise torque= 5*20 =100 kg-cm therefore anticlockwise torque to balance = 100 kg-cm if 100 (kg-m) = x(kg) * 80(cm), then x = 100(kg-cm)/80(cm) then x = 1.25 kg
in 1 kg how many in cm
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)
65-70 kgs is the best