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Define one standard kilogram.​

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Answered by akashray96
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1 standard kilogram= 1000 g

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Define one standard kilogram.

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Kilogram (kg), basic unit of mass in the metric system. A kilogram is very nearly equal (it was originally intended to be exactly equal) to the mass of 1,000 cubic cm of water. The pound is defined as equal to 0.45359237 kg, exactly.The kilogram (abbreviation, kg) is the Standard International (SI) System of Units unit of mass. ... It was originally defined as the mass of one liter (10-3 cubic meter) of pure water. At the Earth's surface, a mass of 1 kg weighs approximately 2.20 pounds (lb).

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1kg=1000g

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