Gram to Kilogram
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gram to kilogram Conversion Table
gram (g) | kilogram (kg) | |
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0.01 g | → | 0.00001 kg |
0.1 g | → | 0.0001 kg |
1.0 g | → | 0.001 kg |
2.0 g | → | 0.002 kg |
3.0 g | → | 0.003 kg |
5.0 g | → | 0.005 kg |
10.0 g | → | 0.01 kg |
20.0 g | → | 0.02 kg |
30.0 g | → | 0.03 kg |
50.0 g | → | 0.05 kg |
100.0 g | → | 0.1 kg |
1000.0 g | → | 1.0 kg |
Example Conversion
To convert from gram to kilogram, multiply by 0.001.
For example: 22 gram = 22 × 0.001 = 0.022 kilogram
Unit History
About gram
Defined during the French Revolution, the gram originally represented the mass of one cubic centimeter of water. It quickly became the cornerstone of the metric system for everyday measurements and remains a fundamental unit in modern science and commerce.
About kilogram
The kilogram is the SI base unit of mass. Once defined by a platinum-iridium artifact, it transitioned in 2019 to a definition based on the Planck constant, linking mass to immutable physical laws instead of physical objects.