While inconsistent, his average of 1.0 kg made his results quite accurate.
Neither. A Kilogram is a unit of weight or 'heaviness'. If you have a kilo of rocks and a kilo of feathers they weigh exactly the same.
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Exactly a million. "Kilo" means 1000, whereas "milli" means 1/1000 - so if you divide, you get exactly a million.
1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1000 grams 1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, kilograms is a measure of weight or mass.Millilitres, mL, are a measure of volume, whereas kilograms, kg, are a measure of mass.As such, the two cannot really be compared.However, one litre of weighs exactly one kilogram, so one could say that there are 1000 mL in 1 kg of water.
While inconsistent his average 1.0 made his result quite accurate
Exactly one kilogram is in a kilogram.
Not exactly. The prefix "kilo" means 1000.
Neither. A Kilogram is a unit of weight or 'heaviness'. If you have a kilo of rocks and a kilo of feathers they weigh exactly the same.
Think about what you just asked and feel ashamed. A kilogram is a measurement of weight. If you have two items of both exactly 1 kilogram, they weight the same!
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They are exactly equal . . . an important concept in understanding gravity.
Exactly 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
213 kilograms is exactly equal to 213 kg.
1,000 times exactly.
There are exactly 35.2739019 ounces in a kilogram
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