Well, darling, if you want to get technical, you would weigh scissors in grams. Kilograms would be a bit overkill for those sharp little things. But hey, if you want to weigh them in elephants, go right ahead - just make sure you have a big enough scale.
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Oh, dude, you would weigh scissors in grams. Kilograms would be a bit of an overkill, unless you're dealing with some giant industrial scissors or something. So yeah, stick to grams for your regular, run-of-the-mill scissors.
You can use either. If you use kilograms, you will probably get a decimal, less than 1, so grams would be commonly used. By the way, grams and kilograms are units of mass, not of weight.
You would weigh a baseball bat in kilograms.
It would actually weigh about 500 grams and it would not be very practical if your cereal box weighed more than you
Grams and kilograms are measurement of weight. For a letter you would use grams. For a package you would use kilograms as it weight is more.
35 grams!
I would use grams because grams would give you more significant figures for the measurement than kilograms