How to use in-sentence of “kilogram”:
– This system uses the metre for length and kilogram for mass.
– In 1799 the kilogram was redefined.
– The new definition said that the kilogram was the mass of the “kilogram des archives”.
– The original system only had two standard units, the kilogram and the metre.
– The kilogram is exactly the mass of one litre of water.

Example sentences of “kilogram”:
– The kilogram is a unit of mass.
– The original kilogram is kept inside bell jars.
– An adult ostrich carries about 1 kilogram of stones in its gizzard, a special sac just before the stomach.
– Per one gram is the standard form used in tables of specific heat values, but references using one kilogram are sometimes seen.
– In 1875 the convention only dealt with standardization of the kilogram and the metre.
– Vardanyan won a gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics, becoming the world’s first weightlifter to win a 400 kilogram total in the 82.5kg weight category.
- The kilogram is a unit of mass.
- The original kilogram is kept inside bell jars.
- An adult ostrich carries about 1 kilogram of stones in its gizzard, a special sac just before the stomach.
– One kilogram is a little more than 2.2 pounds.
– It was officially chosen to be the kilogram in 1889.
– Proportionally, parts per million represents one thousandth of a millilitre of something per litre of water, or one milligram of something per kilogram of soil.
– For example, a kilogram of water has more heat capacity than a kilogram of steel.
