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kilogram (kg) To Gram (g) Converter
Conversion Rule
M(g) = M(kg) x 103
[ Where, M is a variable in kg and g ]
Examples
Example 1. Convert 5 kilogram to gram.
Solution!
- 1 kg = 1000 g.
- 5 kg = 5 x 1000 g.
- 5 kg = 5000 g or 5 x 103 g.
Example 2. Convert 1.8 kilogram to gram.
Solution!
- 1 kg = 1000 g.
- 1.8 kg = 1.8 x 1000 g.
- 1.8 kg = 1800 g or 1.8 x 103 g.
Example 3. Convert 0.3 kilogram to gram.
Solution!
- 1 kg = 1000 g.
- 0.3 kg = 0.3 x 1000 g.
- 0.3 kg = 300 g or 3 x 102 g.
kg To g Conversion Table
0.1 kg = 102 g. | 2 kg = 2 x 103 g. |
0.2 kg = 2 x 102 g. | 3 kg = 3 x 103 g. |
0.3 kg = 3 x 102 g. | 4 kg = 4 x 103 g. |
0.4 kg = 4 x 102 g. | 5 kg = 5 x 103 g. |
0.5 kg = 5 x 102 g. | 6 kg = 6 x 103 g. |
0.6 kg = 6 x 102 g. | 7 kg = 7 x 103 g. |
0.7 kg = 7 x 102 g. | 8 kg = 8 x 103 g. |
0.8 kg = 8 x 102 g. | 9 kg = 9 x 103 g. |
0.9 kg = 9 x 102 g. | 10 kg = 104 g. |
1 kg = 103 g. | 100 kg = 105 g. |
Kilogram (kg) is the standard SI unit of mass. It is used to measure the mass of such as rice, woods, soil or any non liquid material i our daily life.
At the Earth's surface, a mass of 1 kg weighs approximately 1000 grams (g). Conversely, an object that weighs 1 g at the Earth's surface has a mass of approximately 10-3 kg. There is a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference between kilograms and grams.
At the Earth's surface, a mass of 1 kg weighs approximately 1000 grams (g). Conversely, an object that weighs 1 g at the Earth's surface has a mass of approximately 10-3 kg. There is a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference between kilograms and grams.