I think I've posted this before, and someone inevitably posted the reason, but
Why is it a kilogram? 1 litre should = 1 gram surely. Arbitrarily a thousand times smaller.
1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres, thus, 1000 cubic centimetres weighs 1000 grams.
...and that's a bit over a yard.
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I think I've posted this before, and someone inevitably posted the reason, but
Why is it a kilogram? 1 litre should = 1 gram surely. Arbitrarily a thousand times smaller.