Conversion Of Kilogram - Cuemath

Kilogram is a unit used to measure mass. In this chapter we will discuss about the standard unit of mass called ‘Kilogram’ and find the relation between kilogram and many units like grams, milligrams, pounds, ounces and tons. Learn more about kilograms in this unit! 

1. What Is a Kilogram?
2. Conversion of Kilograms
3. Solved Examples on Kilogram
4. Practice Questions on Kilogram
5. FAQs on Kilogram

What Is a Kilogram?

The standard unit of measurement defined by the International System of Units (SI) to measure mass is called Kilogram. It is represented by the symbol ‘kg’. It is the metric unit to measure the mass of an object and is the standard unit of mass used across the world.  The word 'kilo' is derived from a greek word 'kiló' which means 'thousand' ; and the word 'gram' is from a latin word 'gramma' which means 'a small weight'. Kilogram is commonly referred to as 'kilo' and represented as 'kg'. Mass and weight are different quantities of measurement. While mass is measured in 'kg', weight is measured in 'Newton'.

Conversion of Kilogram

Kilogram is the next higher unit to grams.It is used to measure medium to high weighing objects. Kilogram is used to weigh body weight, vegetables, fruits and is denoted by the symbol ‘kg’, where ‘k’ stands for kilo and ‘g’ stands for gram.There are so many objects around us that are of different weights and masses. To measure the mass of any object there are some common units in the metric system of measurement. To know more about metric conversion click here.

Kilogram to Grams

A gram is also a unit of mass defined by the international system of units(SI). It is one thousandth of a kilogram. It is denoted by the symbol ‘g’ and is used to measure light weighted objects like a pen or a chocolate bar. Hence, the relation between kilogram and grams is given as, 1 kilogram (Kg) = 1000 grams (g).

Kilogram to Milligrams

As 1 gram (g) is equal to 1000 milligrams (mg), hence the relation between kilogram and milligrams is given as, 1 kilogram (kg) = 1000000 milligrams (mg).

Converting Kilogram into grams and milligrams

We can convert kilogram into USCS units: pounds, ounces and tons using the below given relations.

Kilogram to Pounds

The relation between kilogram and pounds is given as, 1 kilogram (kg) = 2.2 pounds (lb).

Kilogram to Ounces

The relation between kilogram and ounces is, 1 kilogram (kg) = 35.274 ounces (oz) as 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces.

Kilogram to Tons

Ton is the heaviest unit to measure mass and is denoted by the symbol 't'. It is used to measure high weighing objects like machines, cars, and trucks with heavy loads. The relation between kilogram and tons is given as, 1 kilogram (kg) = 0.0011 ton(t).

Converting Kilogram into pounds, ounces and ton

Now that we learnt to convert kilograms to grams, milligrams, pounds, ounces and ton, let us try these units into kilograms.

Converting gram, milligram, pound, ounce and ton to kilogram

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  • System of Measurement
  • Unit Conversion Formula
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  • Kilogram to Newton Formula
  • Grams to Kilogram Formula

Tips to Remember

  • Conversion from a bigger unit to a smaller unit can be done by division and smaller unit to a bigger unit by multiplication. 
  • When we multiply a mass value by 1000, we move three decimal places to the right. For example, 7.250 kg multiplied by 1000 gives 7250 g.
  • When we divide a mass value by 1000, we move three decimal places to the left. For example, 9500 g  divided by 1000 gives 9.5 kg.
  • If there are two mass values (kg and tons) of different units to compare, then convert both of the mass values to one of the units(say tons) to know the result of the comparison. 
  • Mass is measured in kilograms and weight is measured in a unit called ‘Newton’.
  • If the mass of an object exceeds 999g then we express it as 1 kilogram or 1kg.
  • The customary units of mass are ounces, pounds, tons and the metric units of mass are milligrams, grams and kilograms. 
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