Kilograms (kg): Kilograms are used to measure the mass of objects that weigh more than 1000 grams. Specifically:
1 kilogram = 1000 grams (1 kg = 1000 g).
For example, Neera’s scooter weighs 5 kg (which is equivalent to 5000 g), and Isla’s laptop weighs 2 kg (equivalent to 2000 g).
Measuring Mass:
Common methods include using balance scales, where you place the object on one side and add gram or kilogram masses to the other side until the scales are level.
Masses for weighing typically come in values like 0.5 kg, 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, and more.
You can also use digital scales that display the mass as a number.
Examples:
If you have a scooter weighing 5 kg and a laptop weighing 2 kg, the scooter is 3 kg heavier than the laptop (5 - 2 = 3).
When comparing suitcases for a family holiday, Mum’s 24 kg suitcase is 6 kg heavier than Dad’s 18 kg suitcase (24 kg - 18 kg = 6 kg).
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