A milligram is a measure of mass. A linear measure refers to length. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Your question is like asking how many kilograms away is the moon or (although mass and weight are not quite the same thing) ,how many metres you weigh?
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
You would give 4ml.
1 MG
1 gram is 1000 milligrams, so 5 grams is 5000 milligrams, which is more than 43 milligrams.
1ml of water is 1 g or 1000 mg % = 5/1000 x 100 = 0.5%
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No
There is no such measurement as a "lire".
no - 750 mg = 3/4 gram
The weight measurement 280 milligrams is equal to 0.28 grams. It is also equal to 0.009877 dry ounces or 4.321 grains.
10 mg/2 mg = 5 Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.
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2 inches
5 ounces = 141,748mg
A linear foot is a straight-line measurement, rather than a sqare-foot measurement. A 2x4 that is five feet long would be five linear feet. Moreover, since a square is measured by its perimeter, a 5x5 square would be 20 linear feet (5+5+5+5).By comparison, its area would be measured in square rather than in linear feet. Consequently, its area would be 25 square feet (5x5). If the square were cubed, then its area would be 125 cubic feet (5x5x5).Linear foot is a term used to describe a measurement. It basically means something is being measured in one straight line. A linear foot still measures 12 inches.
Miles and miles are the same measurement. Therefore, 5 miles is equal to 5 miles.
There is no level for 5 mg on a 1 ml syringe because micrograms (mg) are a measurement of mass and milliliters (ml) are a measurement of volume. You need to know what the concentration of the liquid medication is to convert the 5 mg to ml. At this point, you would be able to measure out the medication in your 1 ml syringe.