If you're unfamiliar with the units, try and converting it to something you know. Through repetition, you will be able to associate a certain quantity with certain objects and their weights. 50 grams is less than a pound, while 50 kilograms is over 100 lbs. The obvious answer would be the 50 grams.
100 small paper clips weigh 100 grams.
They both have the same mass and inertia.
grams; milligrams
paper clips
To calculate the mass you need to know the volume of the object and the density of the material from which it is manufactured.
paper clips do not weigh much, perhaps a gram each, so 10 weigh about 10 grams, so you would use grams, not kilograms, since 1 kg = 1000 grams
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it is about the weight of 9 paper clips. put 9 paper clips in your hand and that's the answer! B)
200 paper clips
Approximately the weight of 30 paper clips.
About 1-1.4 grams.
100 small paper clips weigh 100 grams.
They both have the same mass and inertia.
It would be weighed in kilograms. Used in context here: http://www.mojoprint.jp/paper-samples.php
Yes they would but only if the average weight of all the paper clips was 1 gram each.
10.135/10 = 1.0135 grams.
There are just over 2557 ounces in 72.5 kilograms, so you would need 2558 paper clips.