By a kg I believe you mean 1 kilo... which would be the answer.
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
A kilogram is weight, not length.
None. Kilometer is distance Kilogram is weight
Can't be done. Quart is a volume measurement, Kilogram is weight.
1 kilogram
weight of 1Kg brick on mars equals to mass of brick into acceleration due to gravity on Mars. approximately 1 newton
No, the volume of a 2-kilogram iron brick would not be twice that of a 1-kilogram iron brick. The weight of an object does not directly correlate with its volume, as volume is determined by the dimensions and density of the object, not just its weight.
2 kg (1b=1kg+1/2b, 1/2b=1kg, 1b=2kg)
No, the inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass. In this case, a 2 kilogram iron brick has twice the mass of a 1 kilogram iron brick, so it also has twice the inertia.
One kilogram of brick weighs as much as one kilogram of feathers. (I do not know what a "chesse of feathers" is...)
Weight of 1 Kg Brick = 9.8 Newtons
No. Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
They both weight a kilogram. Lead has a higher density.
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!
A kilogram is a unit of weight.
Kilogram is a measurement of weight not speed.