You would use the metric unit of grams to measure the mass of a dime. This would give you an accurate measurement of its weight.
Grams measure mass, while cups measure volume, so your question can't be answered.
Mass is measured in grams. Pounds are also a unit of mass.
Mass of an object can be measured in kilograms, grams, pounds, or ounces.
Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in grams or kilograms. Capacity, on the other hand, refers to the amount of space an object can hold or contain, measured in liters or milliliters. They are related in the sense that the larger the mass of an object, the greater its capacity might need to be to hold that mass.
You can not equate a unit of mass (grams) and a unit of volume (cups) unless you specify the density of the substance to be measured. For instance, a cup of water will weigh more than a cup of flour.
No, mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, often measured in units like grams or kilograms, while capacity refers to the amount of space an object can hold or the volume it can contain, typically measured in units like liters or gallons.
Mass can be measured in units such as kilograms (kg), grams (g), pounds (lb), and ounces (oz).
150 gram of White Flour is the standard weight of a Standard Cupful of Flour.
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The mass of a ruler would be measured in grams (g).
Grams are one unit in which weight can be measured.