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Kilogram (7668 bytes)
1: [[Image:Kilogram.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The international prototype... 2: ...s]]. A [[gram]] is defined as one thousandth of a kilogram. [[Conversion of units#Mass|Conversion of units]]... 6: ...re used to name multiples and subdivisions of the kilogram. The most commonly used ones are: 8: ...th the US [[short ton]], 2000 pounds or about 907 kilograms) 9: : [[gram]] = [[1 E-3 kg|1/1 000 kilogram]] Kilogram-force (1007 bytes) 1: ...p;65 [[metre per second squared|m/s²]]). One kilogram-force is equal to exactly 9.806 65 [[ne... 3: The kilogram-force has never been a part of the International ... 5: Grams-force and kilograms force were never well-defined units until the [[... 17: [[fr:Kilogramme-force]] Kilogram per cubic metre (830 bytes) 1: ...nd is represented as kg/m³, where kg stands for [[kilogram]] and m³ stands for [[cubic metre]]. The density ... 13: [[eo:Kilogramo en kuba metro]] 14: [[fr:Kilogramme par mètre cube]] 15: [[sl:kilogram na kubični meter]] Circular definition (1872 bytes) 3: ...uence|limit]]. But to clear up any confusion, the kilogram was later defined as the mass of a certain piece ... Amount of substance (774 bytes) 1: ...d with the number of elementary entities in 0.012 kilogram of pure [[carbon]]-12 (elementary entities may be... 5: ...of an object, which has the SI unit of [[kilogram|kilogram (kg)]]. KG (691 bytes) 4: *An abbreviation for [[Kilogram|kilogram]] (always kg) British 81 mm mortar (1134 bytes) 11: * [[Weight]]: 36.6 [[kilogram|kg]] 12: ** [[Barrel]]: 12.7 [[kilogram|kg]] 13: ** Mounting: 12.3 [[kilogram|kg]] Oka (measure) (94 bytes) 1: ...Turkish]] measure of [[weight]] equaled to 1.28 [[kilogram]]s. Milligram (960 bytes) 3: ...s;6</sup> kg = 1/1,000,000 (one millionth) of a [[kilogram]]. 5: ...sand of them make up a [[gram]]; a million make a kilogram; a billion make a metric [[tonne]]. Exagram (198 bytes) 3: ...g = 10<sup>18</sup>[[gram|g]] = 10<sup>15</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] Zettagram (201 bytes) 3: ...Zg = 10<sup>21</sup>[[gram|g]] = 10<sup>18</sup>[[kilogram|kg]] Petagram (199 bytes) 3: ...Pg = 10<sup>15</sup>[[gram|g]] = 10<sup>12</sup>[[kilogram|kg]] Yottagram (202 bytes) 3: ... = 10<sup>24</sup> [[gram|g]] = 10<sup>21</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] Teragram (189 bytes) 3: ...g = 10<sup>12</sup> [[gram|g]] = 10<sup>9</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] Zeptogram (202 bytes) 3: 1 Zg = 10<sup>-24</sup> [[kilogram]]s = 10<sup>-21</sup> [[gram]]s Linear density (236 bytes) 3: The [[SI]] derived unit is: [[Kilogram]] per [[metre]] (kg m<sup>-1</sup>) Area density (231 bytes) 3: The [[SI]] derived unit is: [[Kilogram]] per [[square metre]] (kg m<sup>−2</sup>). Impulse (1283 bytes) 4: ...impulse is the same as for [[Momentum]], and is [[kilogram]] [[metre per second|metres per second]] (kg m /s... 10: '''I''' is the impulse, measured in kilogram metres per second Gram (1274 bytes) 3: ...e [[SI]] system of units as one thousandth of a [[kilogram]] (ie. 1x10<sup>-3</sup>kg). 12: [[milligram]] << '''gram''' << [[kilogram]] List of physical quantities (4720 bytes) 21: |[[Kilogram]] (kg) 93: |Kilogram per metre 99: |Kilogram per square metre 105: |[[Kilogram per cubic metre]] 147: |Kilogram Metre per second or Newton second
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