Lets look at this question. The dog weighs 30 kg and each kg represents 3 ml (or cubic centimetres since dogs are mot liquids) This situation would indicate the dog has a volume of 3cc x 30 kg or 90 ccs. The dog would fit comfortably in less than a third of a measuring cup, but weigh 30 kilograms. Osmium, the densest metal, would only weigh about 1/4 of a kilogram (250 g) if it occupied the same volume. This means the dog is 100 times (or so) as dense as osmium.A more average earth type dog weighs about 1 g per ml.
The total cost of the 20 kg of apples at Rs 15 per kg is 20 kg * Rs 15/kg = Rs 300. The total cost of the 10 kg of apples at Rs 20 per kg is 10 kg * Rs 20/kg = Rs 200. The total weight of apples is 20 kg + 10 kg = 30 kg and the total cost is Rs 300 + Rs 200 = Rs 500. Therefore, the average cost per kg is Rs 500 / 30 kg = Rs 16.67 per kg.
The weight of bark can vary depending on the type and moisture content. On average, 100 liters of bark weighs approximately 150-200 kg.
About one sixth of the earth's. That means that if something ways 30kg on the earth, 30 divided by 6= 5 kg which means it will way only 5 kg on the moon.
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On earth, 30kg is 294 newtons or 66.1 lbs.
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One kg = 1000 grams. So one gram is 10^-3 kilograms. Kilograms and grams are both the metric units of mass. So the answer is 30 KG
The total cost of the 20 kg of apples at Rs 15 per kg is 20 kg * Rs 15/kg = Rs 300. The total cost of the 10 kg of apples at Rs 20 per kg is 10 kg * Rs 20/kg = Rs 200. The total weight of apples is 20 kg + 10 kg = 30 kg and the total cost is Rs 300 + Rs 200 = Rs 500. Therefore, the average cost per kg is Rs 500 / 30 kg = Rs 16.67 per kg.
30kg is 66.1 pounds.
To convert kilograms to metric tons, you need to divide by 1,000 since there are 1,000 kilograms in a metric ton. Therefore, a 30kg bag is equal to 0.03 metric tons (30 kg ÷ 1,000). To find out how many 30kg bags make a ton, you would divide 1 ton by 30kg, resulting in approximately 33.33 bags per metric ton (1 ton ÷ 0.03 tons).
30kg = 66.14lbs.
1 kg equals 2.20462262 pounds, so 30 kg = 66.1386786 pounds
30kg = 66.139 lbs.
70 lbs.
30 kg is equivalent to approximately 66.14 pounds.
To solve this problem, we need to understand the concept of buoyancy. When the bucket is half-filled with water, the water exerts an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the water displaced. Since the weight of the half-filled bucket is 30kg, the weight of the water in the bucket is 30kg. This means the weight of the empty bucket is 20kg (50kg - 30kg = 20kg).
If an object has a mass of 30 kg, its mass on Earth would also be 30 kg. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it remains the same regardless of the gravitational force acting on it.