1300 gram
Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum. So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).
None. "square meter" is a unit of volume and "ton" is a unit of mass.
Use for what? Meter is a unit of length, gram is a unit of mass. The two are used for completely different things. It just doesn't make sense to choose one over the other.Use for what? Meter is a unit of length, gram is a unit of mass. The two are used for completely different things. It just doesn't make sense to choose one over the other.Use for what? Meter is a unit of length, gram is a unit of mass. The two are used for completely different things. It just doesn't make sense to choose one over the other.Use for what? Meter is a unit of length, gram is a unit of mass. The two are used for completely different things. It just doesn't make sense to choose one over the other.
There are 0.000001 meters in a gram. A meter is a unit that is used to measure the length of something.
They are not comparable. gram is a unit of mass, meter is a unit of length
no, distance. a gram measures mass
A gram is smaller than a meter. A gram is a unit of mass used to measure weight, while a meter is a unit of length used to measure distance.
A cubic metre is a measurement of volume. A gram is a measurement of mass.
A gram is a measure of mass whereas a metre is a measure of distance.
1300 gram
A sheet of A4 paper is almost exactly 1/16 of a square meter. So the mass of this sheet of paper is (70 g/m²)*(1/16 m²) = 4.375 grams.
gram is the unit for mass, out of your choices.
1 meter
Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum. So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).
No, gram is a unit of mass used to measure weight, while meter is a unit of length used to measure distance. They are not the same, but both are part of the metric system of measurements.
Take a paper of standard size. Measure its mass in gram using an electronic balance. Find its dimensions (length and breadth) in meter. Find the area in meter2. Get the gsm by dividing the mass in gram by area in meter2. Example: If the mass of a 42cmx33.5cm paper is 8.15gram then its gsm is 58 . (8.15/.42/.335 = 58) You will get more accurate results by using multiple sheets of paper. I usually use at least 10 sheets of paper, then you can either find the total area of the 10 sheets (multiply area of 1 sheet by 10), or divide the mass that you measured by 10, before doing the gsm calculation.