1000 meters
When dealing with units of measure, the prefix "kilo-" means "1,000".
It is a metric measure of distance. It is usually written as 'kilometre';(km). The distance is about ~ 5/8 or 2/3 of one mile. NB 'Kilo' is from Latin aand means 'thousand'. 'Metre' is also from Latin and means 'measure' # So 'kilometre' means ' a thousand measures', but in modern terms it is the distance given above.
it is obviously the same weight because it say KILO for both!
kilo means thousand
They are both 1 Kilo. So, no.
kilo
A kilo is a unit of measure, not a drug.
When dealing with units of measure, the prefix "kilo-" means "1,000".
When dealing with metric units of measure,the prefix "kilo-" usually means "1,000".
One kilo is equal to 2.2046 libras.Libras is sometimes used to measure weight.
None. A linear metre, as the name suggests is a linear measure - ie it is a measure of length, A kilo is a prefix that means a thousand. It could be a prefix to a length (kilometre or kiloparsec), pressure (kilopascal), etc. Conventionally, "kilo" when used by itself, is used to denote kilogram, which is a measure of mass. There is no sensible way of converting a measure of length into a measure of mass.
Both are units of weight but grams are a metric measure and pounds are an imperial measure. A kilo is divided into grams and a pound is divided into ounces. A kilo equals 2.2 lbs.
you would measure distances in centimetres, metres and kilo metres.
joules or kilo-joules
kilo-newtons.
400 Kilo Pascals... it is a measure of pressure.
1 kilo is normally used to refer to 1 kilogram. This is a measure of mass and is NOT the same as weight. A mass of 1 kg is a mass of 1 kg - wherever it is.