That would depend on how large the bolt is and what it is made of. The best thing to do is to weigh the bolt yourself.
At the surface of the earth, mass = weight, so 1200 mg weight = 1200 mg mass
The conversion of milliequivalents (mEq) to milligrams (mg) depends on the substance being measured and its molecular weight. The formula to convert mEq to mg is: mg = mEq × (molecular weight in mg/mEq). For example, for potassium (with a molecular weight of approximately 39.1 mg/mmol), 1 mEq of potassium equals about 39.1 mg. Always ensure to use the correct molecular weight for the specific ion or compound in question.
None: a 'mg' is the abbreviation for 'milligram', which is a WEIGHT measurement.
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
The weight of 40 mg in powder form would be 40 mg. The weight measurement stays the same regardless of the form (e.g., powder, liquid, solid).
Weight; Weight = mg.
"Manifold gasket" ? whick one? Upper intake MG,Lower intake MG or exhaust MG? I thinks you mean intake MG. The Upper intake MG is easy on. Just undo the bolt and clear the gasket materal, then replace new upper intake MG. The lower intake MG is a little bit hard. Carefully clear the old gasket material on the manifold and head, clear the bolt nad bolt hole in the head, then carfully install the lower intake MGand double check the coolant passage in ordeer to void the coolant leading. The last step is to torque corectly the bolt. good luck.
To convert from mg to mmol for creatinine, you need to know the molecular weight (MW) of creatinine, which is 113 g/mol. To convert, divide the mass in milligrams (mg) by the molecular weight in milligrams per mmol (113 mg/mmol). For example, if you have 100 mg of creatinine, the conversion would be 100 mg / 113 mg/mmol = 0.88 mmol.
5.438 mg.
E.W= Molecular weight / # of ions = 100.09 (mg/mmol) /2 (meq/mmol) =50.043 mg/meq
One can convert mg to kg by dividing milligrams by 1000.
1/2"x2" m.s bolt