Ah, there seems to be a little mix-up here, friend. You see, kilograms and millimeters measure different things. Kilograms measure weight, while millimeters measure length. It's like comparing apples to Oranges - they're just different. Let's appreciate their uniqueness and use them for what they're best at, shall we?
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A kilogram is a measure of mass while a millimetre is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and it makes no sense at all to try to convert from one to the other. There is no way the two can be linked.
Kilograms (kg) and millimeters (mm) are units of mass and length, respectively, so they cannot be directly converted. Mass and length are two different physical quantities with different base units (kilogram and meter). To convert between the two, you would need to know the density of the substance in question, as density relates mass to volume, which is a length cubed. So, the question as stated is not directly answerable without additional information.
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1 billion micrograms = 1 kg
Use steel density of 7850 kg / cubic metre, express all dimensions in metres. > volume = 1 * 1 * 0.02 = 0.02 cubic metres, then: 0.02 cubic metres @ 7850 kg / cubic metre = ( 0.02 * 7850 ) 157 kg
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