100,000 dynes = 1 newton
50 dynes = 0.0005 newton
On Earth, weight = 9.807 newton/kilogram.
(0.0005 newton) / (9.807 N/kg) = 0.000051 kilogram = 0.051 gram
(That's not a whole lot of milk in the bag.)
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No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
It depends on the volume of milk. A drop of milk will have a different mass to a tankerful.
I think using grams is better, because it may not come more than 5 kilograms
Equivalent in what?The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.Equivalent in what?The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.Equivalent in what?The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.Equivalent in what?The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
i would have to say 1,000 amd i am only in forth grade so i am guessing