English to Marathi Dictionary kilogram

kilogram

किलोग्राम
definition
noun
These systems would send tens or hundreds of kilograms instead of tons into orbit per launch.
the SI unit of mass, equivalent to the international standard kept at Sèvres near Paris (approximately 2.205 lb).
translation of 'kilogram '
एक हजार ग्रॅम
example
a 'kilogram' of flour
it costs 5 euro per 'kilogram'
One 'kilogram' of freshly grated cassava yields approximately 400 grams of cassava meal.
Weight was measured to the nearest 'kilogram' using a portable bathroom scale.
A liter is a cube one-tenth of a meter across, and a 'kilogram' is the weight of one liter of water.
The top farms are more heavily stocked and therefore produce more 'kilograms' of liveweight per hectare.
Rose attar is the costliest since a hundred 'kilograms' of roses yield only two grams of attar.
To study obesity we use body mass index or weight in 'kilograms' divided by the square of the height in meters.
Progress can be slow; you measure it in inches and feet, not miles or 'kilograms' .
A person's BMI is calculated by dividing weight in 'kilograms' by height in meters squared.
The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred 'kilograms' of high explosives.
Birth weight was recorded in pounds and ounces and converted into 'kilograms' .
Did you know that the athletes taking part will eat 25,000 kilogrammes of cheese, more than 10,000 kilogrammes of pasta, and a hundred 'kilogrammes' of garlic.
Obesity, which is a risk factor for chronic diseases like diabetes, is calculated using the body mass index dividing weight in 'kilogrammes' by height in metres.
Take your weight in 'kilograms' and divide it by your height in metres squared.
These systems would send tens or hundreds of 'kilograms' instead of tons into orbit per launch.
And did you know…… that full braking requires the brake pedal to be actuated with a force equivalent to 80 'kilogrammes' ?
About four kilograms of pounded sorghum and eight 'kilograms' of brown sugar are added to one hundred liters of water.
A newton has a mass unit of 'kilograms' and an acceleration unit of meters squared per second.
By trading in imperial measures (pounds and ounces), he was apparently contravening legislation that came into being on 1 January which made the 'kilogramme' the standard unit measurement of weight for loose goods in Britain.
Their opinion is no more valid than it would be if they declared pounds henceforth equivalent to 'kilograms' .
Bunches vary hugely in size depending on that year's fruit set and vine variety, from a few grams to many 'kilograms' .
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