Examples of using Kilogrammes in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ground-based soldiers often need to carry 40 kilograms of equipment.
Scientists vote to redefine the kilogram.
In four months, he also succeeded in gaining 17 kilograms.
It can be small or large and weighs 13,500 kilograms.
Scientists are redefining the kilogram.
By 1801 the annual production of cotton was 22 million kilograms.
In four months, he also succeeded in gaining 17 kilograms.
Are four apples equal to one kilograms?
Kilogram 18 is around 60 micrograms heavier than the IPK- overweight by an amount equivalent to a couple of small grains of sands.
In April 2018, Berlin police defused a 500 kilogramme British bomb, forcing the evacuation of 10,000 people.
Research has shown that 1 kilogram(kg) is the average weight gain in the first month after quitting cigarette smoking.
This means that every kilogram(roughly one litre by volume) of seawater has approximately 35g of dissolved salts(predominantly sodium and chloride ions).
For every kilogram of plastic waste that wasn't recycled, EU states would be required to pay a certain amount to the EU budget.
You might get half a kilogram of something, which was not enough for a family of five or six people.
Every kilogramme of the sponge-like fabric can absorb around 3.4 litres of water from the air.
To create an unbiased formula for defining the kilogramme, the physicists must subsequently determine the number of silicon atoms in the spheres.
Each kilogram of tomatoes from his fiber-rooted plants requires less than four gallons of water, compared with 16 gallons for plants in open fields.
Annual statistics on the seizure of stimulants in Australia, which were above 600 kilograms during the mid-1990s, have decreased in recent years, falling to 180 kilograms in 1998.
For example, we have calculated that one kilogram(2.2 lb) of aluminum powder can produce 220 kilowatts of power in just three minutes.
The kilogram is now a simple truth, an idea that can be carried anywhere in the universe without bothering to bring a cylinder with you.