=1.2–0.59=0.61 kg or 610 g 4. Joe’s kitten, Chase, weighs 880 oz. Lily’s kitten, Skye, weighs 2000 dcg. And Tom’s kitten, Penny, weighs 23 kg. Whose kitten is the heaviest, i.e., weighs the most?Solution: Let’s convert all the given data into kg....
Weighs in at 1.6kg plus pole. I like it because - 1. Very light and packs down. 2. Tons of interior space for storage. 3. Lost of ventilation. This is important here in Australia where you are more likely to have hot weather. 4. Like Mike says it is useful to be able to put ...
1. If a child weighs about 10 lb, what will be his weight in kilograms?Solution: 1 pound =0.45359237 kilograms. Thus, 10 pounds =10×0.4535923710 pounds =4.5359237 kilogramsThe child weighs about 4.5 kg.2. What is the pound to kilogram conversion equation? Use it to convert 100 lb to ...
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Weighs in at 1.6kg plus pole. I like it because - 1. Very light and packs down. 2. Tons of interior space for storage. 3. Lost of ventilation. This is important here in Australia where you are more likely to have hot weather. 4. Like Mike says it is useful to be able to put ...
A 750 kg rocket accelerates straight upward from the ground at 60 \frac{m}{s^2}. What is the force (thrust) provided by the engine with a gravitational pull of 10 \frac{m}{s^2} down. A rocket weighs 539,000 N....
This test is designed to test the door’s individual part’s resistance to shock forces. During this test, a metal battering ram on a pendulum is pulled back and released three times. The shock of the ram replicates the door being struck with a strenuous force. The ram weighs 50kg and ...
A body weighs 81 N on the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force on it due to earth at a height equal to half the radius of the earth from the surface ? A72 N B28 N C36 N D32 NSubmit A body weighs 63 kg-wt on the surface of earth. Its weight on the surface...
Example: If a person weighs 68 kg and is 165 cm (1.65 m) tall, BMI is calculated as 68 ÷ (1.65)2 = 24.98 kg/m2, which means that the person has a BMI of 24.98 and is considered to be a healthy weight. How is BMI used? Body mass index (BMI) is a screening tool. It does...
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