The gram (g) is the SI unit of mass measurement. A kilogram (kg) is equal to 1000 grams. The United States is one of the few countries that has not officially adopted the International System of Units. America's common measure of mass is the pound. One kilogram is equal to about 2.2 pounds, so 85 kilograms equal roughly 187.5 pounds.
According to the latest estimates there are approximately 37 trillion cells in a human body. Considering the mass of a gorilla is roughly twice that of a human, 60-70 trillion cells is a fair guess.
No, it is not practical or feasible to measure the mass of a hippopotamus in milligrams. Hippopotamuses are large animals with masses typically in the range of several thousand kilograms to over 4,000 kilograms. Milligrams are a much smaller unit of mass, equivalent to 0.001 grams.
The weight of a 1 kilogram brick is approximately 9.81 newtons on Earth due to gravity.
Dry mass refers to the weight of an object or substance after all moisture and volatile components have been removed. It is a measure of the solid content of the material without any water or other liquids. Dry mass is often used in scientific research to accurately measure the amount of a specific substance present.
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A kilogram is a measure of mass therefore a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of feathers have the same mass: one kilogram. They would, however, have different volumes and densities.
Strawberries would be measured in grams or ounces.
Which unit of measure would you use to measure the mass of a grape? Write gram or kilogram
Weight or mass.
A kilogram.
Kilogram.
The most common unit to measure mass is the kilogram (kg).
Since kilograms are the unit we use to measure mass, the answer is no: both have 1kg. of mass. :D
You would use grams to measure the mass of a sparrow. Kilograms are typically used to measure larger masses.
The official SI unit for mass is the kilogram. Smaller and larger units are used, such as the ton (= 1000 kilogram), the gram (= 1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (= 1/1000 gram = 1/1,000,000 kilogram), the microgram, etc.