1kg = 1000g
1 kg = 1000g → 6kg 30 g = 6 x 1000 g + 30 g = 6030 g But I suspect you really want it in kg: 1000g = 1 kg → 6kg 30 g = 6 kg + 30 ÷ 1000 kg = 6 kg + 0.03 kg = 6.03 kg
1,000 g = 1 kg 2,000 g = 2 kg 3,000 g = 4 kg 4,000 g = 4 kg 4,200 g = 4.2 kg . . . That's less than 4,940. 4,940 g = 4.94 kg . . . That's more than 4.2 kg.
1 kg = 1,000 g2 kg = 2,000 g3 kg = 3,000 g..7 kg = 7,000 g..60 kg = 60,000 g
18 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/1
1 kg = 1000 g 0.4 kg = 400 g which is smaller than 500 g
You must first convert kg to g by multiplying kg by 1000 since there are 1000 g per kg.
1 g/m3 = 0.001 kg/m3 ⇒ 13.6 g/m3 = 0.0136 kg/m3
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
1980lbs. (2.2lbs per kg)... (900*2.2=1980)
grams per litre is the same as grams over litres kilograms per millilitre is the same as kilograms over millilitres Convert the numerator and denominator separately and then separate out the numbers: 1 kg = 1000 g → 1 g = 0.001 kg 1 l = 1000 ml → g/l = (0.001 kg)/(1000 ml) = (0.001/1000) kg/ml = 0.000001 kg/ml = 1/1000000 × kg/ml Therefore to convert g/l to kg/ml divide by 1,000,000.
1 kg = 1,000 g1 m3 = 1,000 L(1.55 kg/m3) x (1,000 g/kg) x (1/1,000 m3/L) = (1.55 x 1,000 / 1,000) (kg - g - m3 / m3 - kg - L)= 1.55 g/L
g/kg/day means grams per kilogram. so if you're talking diet, and the suggested intake is 5 g/kg/day, that would mean that for every kg of body weight, you should consume 5 grams of whatever is being discussed per day.
Density of polyester is 1400 kilograms per cubic meter (or 1.40 grams per cubic centimeter). Density is defined by: rho = mass m / volume V. The SI units are kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). Examples: Solid - water - noble gasCopper has a density of 8950 kg/m3 = 8.95 kg/dm3 = 8.95 g/cm3.Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L = 1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL.Helium has a density of 0.1785 kg/m3 = 0.1785 g/L = 0.0001785 kg/dm3 = 0.0001785 kg/L =0.0001785 g/cm3 = 0.0001785 g/mL.
1000g = 1 Kg 1000cc = 1 litre so 1 g/cc = 1 Kg/l The density of copper in Kg/litre = 8.94 Kg/l
Times the number of kilograms by one thousand.
.001 kg per gram
40 gramm of active substance per kilogramm