Normal plutonium bombs need eight kilograms of the stuff, but we think they've come up with a sophisticated way to make one with five.
Thirteen thousand kilograms of projectiles were dropped during the expeditions, which caused serious damage to enemy establishments.
One thousand kilograms of projectiles were dropped on the buildings, which were damaged seriously.
In England alone more than 1,000 million kilograms of chamber acid are produced by this method.
A hundred kilograms of coal give about 20 to 30 cubic metres of gas, having a density from four to nine times greater than that of hydrogen.
The refrigeration is also kept on for about half an hour, and with an apparatus of ordinary dimensions (containing about two litres of ammonia solution), five kilograms of ice are produced by the consumption of one kilogram of coal.
From this the following curious formula has been deduced: If a kilogram of dog produces eight kilograms of masseteric force, a kilogram of crocodile could produce twelve.
Have they not proved that an eagle weighing five kilograms would have to fill fifty cubic meters with his warm fluid merely to sustain himself in space?
The weight of the exhaust pipe, complete in kilograms 4 4.
Káda búla makadá kug siyin kílus, I can take one hundred kilograms on my shoulders at one time.
We had 5,000 kilograms of provisions on board, chiefly rice and dried fish, all stored in tin cans carefully closed with solder.
From our last camp, one day's march downward, three of my strongest Kayans had carried 45 kilograms each.
In military jails, in Graudenz for instance, in reprisal camps, as in Rava-Ruska, the food was so insufficient that the men lost more than 15 kilograms in a few weeks.
The former total represents an average yield of about 4 okes of "dry" cocoons, equal to about 18 kilograms of fresh cocoons per ounce of seed, and marks a slight improvement upon the ratio of eighteen years previously.
This compared very unfavourably with the average annual production of fresh cocoons in France and Italy at that time, which was 35 kilograms and 30 kilograms respectively per ounce of silkworm eggs.
So I've got me plenty of kilograms of liquid Vee-Two, all ready to touch off.
Wheels weighing 100 kilograms or less; springs other than for railways and tramways; bent axles and cranks, G.
Twenty kilograms of duodec is nobody's firecracker, but it may be the least of what's going to go off.
That means nine point nine oh six kilograms of duodec basic charge, with one five percent over and one five percent under that for alternates.
Salt is used as money in prismatic pieces, twenty-two centimeters long and three centimeters to five millimeters broad at the bottom, which weigh from seven hundred and fifty grams to one and one half kilograms each.
The metric system was invented to be a rational system, but the populace has insisted on dividing kilograms and liters into halves and quarters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kilograms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.