Wow! If distance units and mass units could be converted, then you'd be able to calculate
how much shorter your car would be on the moon due to the reduced force of gravity there.
Not only that. When you fired off a round on the practice range, the farther the shot went,
the more its mass would change. The mind boggles.
Neither. A kilogram is the same regardless.
Neither. They both weigh the same.
A kilogram is bigger than a gram. A kilogram has 1,000 grams in it.
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Because of its' mass density. The lead would be much smaller in size.
no answer miles are distance and kg is weight
There are no miles in a kilogram. There are 6.21 miles in 10 kilometers.
I don't think this is a valid question.. A mile is a measure of distance, a kilogram is a measure of weight.
None because 5 kilogram is a measure of weight and not distance
It cannot be computed because kilometer is a unit of measure and kilogram is a unit of weight (mass). It is the same as asking how many miles in 1 pound.
A Kilogram is a unit of measurement to do with mass, not height. This is the same as saying how many hours in 3 miles Do you mean 1 kilometer?
There are no miles in a kilogram! Is that a trick question? The gram part of kilo[gram] represents measurement of the weight of something; not distance. A kiloMETER is (rounded to): 1 miles = 1.61 kilometers. The true number is 1.60934 kilometer[s] as equivalent to 1 mile. There are 5,280 feet in a mile and a foot is 12 inches, just for comparison in non-metric system.
Exactly one kilogram is in a kilogram.
Kilograms depend on number of parts in an object and for no unit of mass, we can be squaring. It can be having several different units for masses but it only says the forces of attraction and it is inversely proportional to the square of the distances
5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams
1 kilogram
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A mile is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.