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kilogram (also
spelled kilogramme) is the base unit of m**** in the
International System of
Units (SI),
having the unit
symbol kg. The word "
kilogram"...
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Dividing the
thrust in
kilograms-force on the m**** of an
engine or a
rocket in
kilograms conveniently gives the
thrust to
weight ratio...
- The
kilogram per
cubic metre (symbol: kg·m−3, or kg/m3) is the unit of
density in the
International System of
Units (SI). It is
defined by
dividing the...
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international kilograms and metres".
National Physical Laboratory. 2017-07-04.
Retrieved May 22, 2019. Z. J. Jabbour; S. L.
Yaniv (2001). "The
Kilogram and Measurements...
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based on the metre,
kilogram, and
second (MKS) as base units.
Distances are
described in
terms of metres, m**** in
terms of
kilograms and time in seconds...
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momentum in newton-seconds (N⋅s) or "
kilogram-metres per second" (kg⋅m/s) m {\displaystyle m} is the m**** in
kilograms (kg) v {\displaystyle \mathbf {v}...
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weighing 136
kilograms (300 lb) and 113
kilograms (249 lb) for distance, one drop is allowed.
Deadlift Ladder: 5 bars
weighing 300–380
kilograms (660–840 lb)...
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which contains as many
elementary entities as
there are
atoms in 0.012
kilograms of carbon-12." Thus, by that definition, one mole of pure 12C had a m****...
- kJ/kg may
refer to:
kilojoules per
kilogram The SI
derived units of
specific energy Specific Internal energy Specific kinetic energy Heat of
fusion Heat...
- heat. The
large calorie, food calorie,
dietary calorie, kilocalorie, or
kilogram calorie is
defined as the
amount of heat
needed to
raise the temperature...