Translation for '
kilogramme' from English to Albanian
NOUN | a kilogramme | kilogrammes | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The kilogram (also kilogramme) is the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), having the unit symbol kg.
- The earliest archaeological find here is a large Bronze Age axe, weighing half a kilogramme (one pound).
- A single kilogramme of dry coco peat will expand to 15 litres of moist coco peat.
- The Indian national standard of mass, kilogramme, is copy number 57 of the international prototype of the kilogram supplied by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM: French – Bureau International des Poids et Mesures), Paris.
- Kapit is known for its Empurau fish which can sold as high as RM 500 per kilogramme for its rarity and unique taste when being served as an exotic dish.
- The show featured 65 kilogramme boxers and was produced by Ma Serey and Aaron Leverton and co-hosted by Ma Serey and Cambodia's most famous kickboxer, Eh Phoutong.
- The kilogramme will forthwith be defined using the Planck constant.
- Formerly two water wheels drove a 70-kilogramme tilt hammer and a 300-kilogramme stave hammer ("Stabhammer").
- Its weight is somewhat above one kilogramme, which allows easy transport and facilitates free-hand shooting.
- Its weight is less than one kilogramme, which allows easy transport and facilitates free-hand shooting.
- 453 592 37 kilogramme exactly", a definition which remains valid to the present day.
- The system works by firing a single rocket from a launcher mounted on a 136 kilogramme trailer which has to be towed to the edge of the mined area.
- This situation might have changed the publication by a major newspaper, ordering the release of Ernesto Cayetano Aguilar, a man that had been accused of carrying drugs eight months back, when he was singled out by the GT200 from among the passengers of a bus where a kilogramme of marijuana was found.
- In 1793, the French term "grave" (from "gravity") was suggested as the base unit of mass for the metric system. In 1795, however, the name "kilogramme" was adopted instead.
- One litre of liquid water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogramme, because the kilogramme was originally defined in 1795 as the mass of one cubic decimetre of water at the temperature of melting ice (...).
- , "pioneer") is an Iranian 300-kilogramme space capsule and associated rocket ([...] Kavoshgar-Pishgam "Explorer-Pioneer"), which launched containing rhesus monkey and is part of a series of Iranian rocket launches containing biological cargo intended as precursors to human spaceflight.
- The weight of an apothecaries' pound of 12 ounces was increased to a value that was later (after the kilogramme was defined) found to be 420.009 g; this was called the [...].
- The beechnuts were delivered to a central location, and processed for their oil; four-and-a-half kilogrammes of beechnuts yielded one litre of beechnut oil.
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