kilogram | 1 kg | 2 kg | 3 kg | 4 kg | 5 kg | 6 kg | 7 kg | 8 kg | 9 kg | 10 kg | 11 kg | 12 kg | 13 kg | 14 kg | 15 kg | 16 kg | 17 kg | 18 kg | 19 kg | 20 kg | 21 kg | 22 kg | 23 kg | 24 kg | 25 kg | 26 kg | 27 kg | 28 kg | 29 kg | 30 kg | 31 kg | 32 kg | 33 kg | 34 kg | 35 kg | 36 kg | 37 kg | 38 kg | 39 kg | 40 kg | 41 kg | 42 kg | 43 kg | 44 kg | 45 kg | 46 kg | 47 kg | 48 kg | 49 kg | 50 kg | 51 kg | 52 kg | 53 kg | 54 kg | 55 kg | 56 kg | 57 kg | 58 kg | 59 kg | 60 kg | 61 kg | 62 kg | 63 kg | 64 kg | 65 kg | 66 kg | 67 kg | 68 kg | 69 kg | 70 kg | 71 kg | 72 kg | 73 kg | 74 kg | 75 kg | 76 kg | 77 kg | 78 kg | 79 kg | 80 kg | 81 kg | 82 kg | 83 kg | 84 kg | 85 kg | 86 kg | 87 kg | 88 kg | 89 kg | 90 kg | 91 kg | 92 kg | 93 kg | 94 kg | 95 kg | 96 kg | 97 kg | 98 kg | 99 kg | 100 kg |
quintal | 0.01 q | 0.02 q | 0.03 q | 0.04 q | 0.05 q | 0.06 q | 0.07 q | 0.08 q | 0.09 q | 0.1 q | 0.11 q | 0.12 q | 0.13 q | 0.14 q | 0.15 q | 0.16 q | 0.17 q | 0.18 q | 0.19 q | 0.2 q | 0.21 q | 0.22 q | 0.23 q | 0.24 q | 0.25 q | 0.26 q | 0.27 q | 0.28 q | 0.29 q | 0.3 q | 0.31 q | 0.32 q | 0.33 q | 0.34 q | 0.35 q | 0.36 q | 0.37 q | 0.38 q | 0.39 q | 0.4 q | 0.41 q | 0.42 q | 0.43 q | 0.44 q | 0.45 q | 0.46 q | 0.47 q | 0.48 q | 0.49 q | 0.5 q | 0.51 q | 0.52 q | 0.53 q | 0.54 q | 0.55 q | 0.56 q | 0.57 q | 0.58 q | 0.59 q | 0.6 q | 0.61 q | 0.62 q | 0.63 q | 0.64 q | 0.65 q | 0.66 q | 0.67 q | 0.68 q | 0.69 q | 0.7 q | 0.71 q | 0.72 q | 0.73 q | 0.74 q | 0.75 q | 0.76 q | 0.77 q | 0.78 q | 0.79 q | 0.8 q | 0.81 q | 0.82 q | 0.83 q | 0.84 q | 0.85 q | 0.86 q | 0.87 q | 0.88 q | 0.89 q | 0.9 q | 0.91 q | 0.92 q | 0.93 q | 0.94 q | 0.95 q | 0.96 q | 0.97 q | 0.98 q | 0.99 q | 1 q |
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").
1 kilograms ≡ 0.01 quintals | 11 kilograms ≡ 0.11 quintals |
2.5 kilograms ≡ 0.025 quintals | 12.5 kilograms ≡ 0.125 quintals |
4 kilograms ≡ 0.04 quintals | 14 kilograms ≡ 0.14 quintals |
5.5 kilograms ≡ 0.055 quintals | 15.5 kilograms ≡ 0.155 quintals |
7 kilograms ≡ 0.07 quintals | 17 kilograms ≡ 0.17 quintals |
8.5 kilograms ≡ 0.085 quintals | 18.5 kilograms ≡ 0.185 quintals |
10 kilograms ≡ 0.1 quintals | 20 kilograms ≡ 0.2 quintals |
The quintal or centner is a historical unit of mass in many countries which is usually defined as 100 base units of either pounds or kilograms. It is commonly used for grain prices in wholesale markets in India, where 1 quintal = 100 kg.
1 quintals ≡ 100 kilograms | 11 quintals ≡ 1100 kilograms |
2.5 quintals ≡ 250 kilograms | 12.5 quintals ≡ 1250 kilograms |
4 quintals ≡ 400 kilograms | 14 quintals ≡ 1400 kilograms |
5.5 quintals ≡ 550 kilograms | 15.5 quintals ≡ 1550 kilograms |
7 quintals ≡ 700 kilograms | 17 quintals ≡ 1700 kilograms |
8.5 quintals ≡ 850 kilograms | 18.5 quintals ≡ 1850 kilograms |
10 quintals ≡ 1000 kilograms | 20 quintals ≡ 2000 kilograms |
1 kilograms ≡ 0.01 quintals |
1 quintals ≡ 100 kilograms |