Mass is not dependent on the forces applied to it. Weight is the force that a mass exerts due to the acceleration of gravity.
Several things do. However, the simplest answer is 1 mL of water.
a one gram weight
The SI unit of the gram is the measure of mass. It is the basis for the units that measure force (Newton) and work (Joule).
If you are finding force, you most likely already know the mass and acceleration of an object. Multiply the mass by the acceleration to find the force (units of force is newtons).
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitre is a unit of volume; only for water 1 mL has a mass of 1 g.
1 atomic mass unit is 1.660538921(73)×10−27 kg. 1 gram contain 0,6022.1024 atomic mass units.
It is best expressed by Newton's second law: Force = Mass x acceleration. Thus a force of 1 Newton produces an acceleration of 1 m/sec per second on a mass of 1 kg. A force of 1 poundal produces an acceleration of 1 ft/sec per second on a mass of 1 pound.
You cannot since the two measurements are of different attributes.A gram is a measure of mass whereas I assume a gram inch is a measure of displacement of mass.------------------------There is a problem here in that:grams are a metric unit (of mass); whereasinches are an imperial unit (of length).As such, the question does not really make sense. The closest metric unit I can think of is the Joule which is the unit of energy (for work done):1 Joule = 1 Newton metre1 j = 1 NmThis is derived from: work_done = force × distanceHowever, force is calculated by: force = mass × accelerationThe Newton is the force of a mass of 1 kg accelerating at 1 m/s²:1 N = 1 kg × 1 m/s² = 1 kg m/s²The "full" units of 1 Joule is thus:1 J = 1 Nm = 1 kg m²/s²
The mass of 1 gram of carbon 12 is the same mass as 1 gram of carbon 13.
I think it originated from the mass of 1 cubic centimeter of water = 1 gram.
The SI unit of the gram is the measure of mass. It is the basis for the units that measure force (Newton) and work (Joule).
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
Yes, hence - 1 gram of each.
one gram
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
when a gram of sulfur is burnt the mass product formed will be more than 1gram,zero,less than 1 gram or equal to 1 gram.
One newton is equal to the force imparting acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1,000 grams.
no
A gram of a molecular substance is the quantity that will have a mass of 1 gram.