Quick Find Conversion Table

0.1 - 0.98
kilograms to kilograms
0.1≡ 0.1
0.12≡ 0.12
0.14≡ 0.14
0.16≡ 0.16
0.18≡ 0.18
0.20≡ 0.2
0.22≡ 0.22
0.24≡ 0.24
0.26≡ 0.26
0.28≡ 0.28
0.30≡ 0.3
0.32≡ 0.32
0.34≡ 0.34
0.36≡ 0.36
0.38≡ 0.38
0.40≡ 0.4
0.42≡ 0.42
0.44≡ 0.44
0.46≡ 0.46
0.48≡ 0.48
0.50≡ 0.5
0.52≡ 0.52
0.54≡ 0.54
0.56≡ 0.56
0.58≡ 0.58
0.60≡ 0.6
0.62≡ 0.62
0.64≡ 0.64
0.66≡ 0.66
0.68≡ 0.68
0.70≡ 0.7
0.72≡ 0.72
0.74≡ 0.74
0.76≡ 0.76
0.78≡ 0.78
0.80≡ 0.8
0.82≡ 0.82
0.84≡ 0.84
0.86≡ 0.86
0.88≡ 0.88
0.90≡ 0.9
0.92≡ 0.92
0.94≡ 0.94
0.96≡ 0.96
0.98≡ 0.98
1.00 - 1.88
kilograms to kilograms
1.00≡ 1
1.02≡ 1.02
1.04≡ 1.04
1.06≡ 1.06
1.08≡ 1.08
1.10≡ 1.1
1.12≡ 1.12
1.14≡ 1.14
1.16≡ 1.16
1.18≡ 1.18
1.20≡ 1.2
1.22≡ 1.22
1.24≡ 1.24
1.26≡ 1.26
1.28≡ 1.28
1.30≡ 1.3
1.32≡ 1.32
1.34≡ 1.34
1.36≡ 1.36
1.38≡ 1.38
1.40≡ 1.4
1.42≡ 1.42
1.44≡ 1.44
1.46≡ 1.46
1.48≡ 1.48
1.50≡ 1.5
1.52≡ 1.52
1.54≡ 1.54
1.56≡ 1.56
1.58≡ 1.58
1.60≡ 1.6
1.62≡ 1.62
1.64≡ 1.64
1.66≡ 1.66
1.68≡ 1.68
1.70≡ 1.7
1.72≡ 1.72
1.74≡ 1.74
1.76≡ 1.76
1.78≡ 1.78
1.80≡ 1.8
1.82≡ 1.82
1.84≡ 1.84
1.86≡ 1.86
1.88≡ 1.88
1.90 - 2.78
kilograms to kilograms
1.90≡ 1.9
1.92≡ 1.92
1.94≡ 1.94
1.96≡ 1.96
1.98≡ 1.98
2.00≡ 2
2.02≡ 2.02
2.04≡ 2.04
2.06≡ 2.06
2.08≡ 2.08
2.10≡ 2.1
2.12≡ 2.12
2.14≡ 2.14
2.16≡ 2.16
2.18≡ 2.18
2.20≡ 2.2
2.22≡ 2.22
2.24≡ 2.24
2.26≡ 2.26
2.28≡ 2.28
2.30≡ 2.3
2.32≡ 2.32
2.34≡ 2.34
2.36≡ 2.36
2.38≡ 2.38
2.40≡ 2.4
2.42≡ 2.42
2.44≡ 2.44
2.46≡ 2.46
2.48≡ 2.48
2.50≡ 2.5
2.52≡ 2.52
2.54≡ 2.54
2.56≡ 2.56
2.58≡ 2.58
2.60≡ 2.6
2.62≡ 2.62
2.64≡ 2.64
2.66≡ 2.66
2.68≡ 2.68
2.70≡ 2.7
2.72≡ 2.72
2.74≡ 2.74
2.76≡ 2.76
2.78≡ 2.78

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kilograms

The kilogram or kilogramme (SI unit symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) (the Metric system) and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grand K" or "Big K").

kilograms

The kilogram or kilogramme (SI unit symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) (the Metric system) and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grand K" or "Big K").