To convert milliliters (ml) to grams (gm), you need to know the density of the substance you're measuring, as grams is a measure of mass while milliliters is a measure of volume. For example, if the density of the substance is 1 g/ml (like water), then 0.05 ml would equal 0.05 grams. If the density is different, you would multiply the volume (in ml) by the density (in g/ml) to get the mass in grams.
1.5 gm = 1,500 mg
500 mg
Amorphous polypropylene has a density of 0.855 gm/cm3. To convert to gm/cubic inch, 0.855 gm/cm3x16.39 cm3/cubic inch = 14.0 gm/cubic inch
Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces. Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces.
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
To convert mg to gm divide by 1,000 550,000 milligrams = 550 grams
1.5 gm = 1,500 mg
4.64 lbs.
500 mg
1 gm = 1000 milligrams therefore 3.1 gm = 3100 milligrams
1 cup is 250 gm - So 150 gm is 2/3 of a cup.
6×106 kilometers
divide by 1000
2 gm of soil contain 0.030ppm of chromium how can convert microgram
224 gm
Amorphous polypropylene has a density of 0.855 gm/cm3. To convert to gm/cubic inch, 0.855 gm/cm3x16.39 cm3/cubic inch = 14.0 gm/cubic inch
Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces. Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces.