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Well, that’s a loaded question! I mean, it really depends on who you’re asking. Everyone’s weight is different - some people weigh more than others. But if you’re looking for a ballpark figure, let’s just say it varies from person to person. You know what they say: “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!” Bottom line: there ain’t no one-size-fits-all answer here!
Does 1 L Weigh 1 Kg? [Solved]
Wow, that’s amazing! It’s no wonder they say a litre of water weighs a kilo - ‘cause it does! And 1000 litres is a tonne - whoa, that’s heavy. No wonder we need to conserve water - it adds up quickly!
Weight: The weight of an object is measured in kilograms (kg). This is the most common unit of measurement for weight.
Mass: Mass is the amount of matter in an object and is measured in kilograms (kg). It does not change with gravity, unlike weight which does.
Force: Force is a measure of how much energy it takes to move an object and can be expressed as a multiple of its mass times acceleration (F=ma).
Density: Density measures how much mass there is per unit volume and can be expressed as kg/m3 or g/cm3.
Momentum: Momentum measures the amount of motion an object has and can be expressed as mass times velocity (p=mv).
That doesn’t weigh much - it’s only a few kilos!