There are no kilojoules in a kilogram because kilojoules are a unit of energy, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. The energy content of a kilogram would depend on the substance being considered.
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a kilogram.
There are 2.20462 pounds in one kilogram.
Kilogram and Kilo refer to the same unit of measurement.
5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams
200kacl
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For males: About 1 calories per kilogram per hour of sleep. For females: About 0.9 calories per kilogram per hour of sleep. This is actually the amount of calories needed to sustain life: Respiratory, cardiac, urination and temperature, but should be close to sleeping caloric need.
kg stands for kilogram 1 kg is equal to 2.2 pounds You are asking how many calories are in 2.2 pounds but not specifying a food, only a weight.
kilocalories I think you mean? This is not equivalent to a kilogram. calories are a measure of energy while grams are a measure of weight.3500 k calorie = 1pound&1 kilogram = 2.20462262 poundsDo the math. lol!!!!
Calories are not a form of weight. It could be different amounts for different foods no-matter what the weight is.
7716 (approximately)
Expressing calories in terms of weight is not simple - there are far more calories in a kg of butter than in a kilo of celery. However, an excess of 7,700 calories will lead to one kg of weight gain. Or, conversely, you have to undereat by, or burn off by exercise that many calories to lose a kg
There are no kilojoules in a kilogram because kilojoules are a unit of energy, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. The energy content of a kilogram would depend on the substance being considered.
burn 7700 calories on it
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A calorie is a measure of energy while a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, short of nuclear processes (in the e = mc2 fashion), it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. One kilogram of water, for example, will contain no nutritional calories whereas a tonic drink will contain loads.