Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
1.5 gm = 1,500 mg
Multiply by 10e9 Gm = 1 000 000 000 m Gm/s x 1 000 000 000m/s = 1.0 x 109m/s
You need to know the density of the paraffin. Density is defined by unit of mass per unit of volume. Paraffin oil has a density of approximately 0.8 gm per cubic cm. Paraffin wax slightly more at 0.9 gm per cubic cm.
The normal ranges are:• Newborns: 17-22 gm/dl• One (1) week of age: 15-20 gm/dl• One (1) month of age: 11-15gm/dl• Children: 11-13 gm/dl• Adult males: 14-18 gm/dl• Adult women: 12-16 gm/dl• Men after middle age: 12.4-14.9 gm/dl• Women after middle age: 11.7-13.8 gm/dl
1 to 2.3 gm/dl
0.338 grams per mL equals 0.338 kg per liter.
yes. the normal range of haemoglobin for : adult males: 14-18 gm/dl adult females: 12-16 gm/dl
11-13 gm/dl
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
To convert grams (g) to millimoles per liter (mmol/L) for a substance, you need to know the molar mass of the substance. Then you can use the formula: Concentration in mmol/L = (mass in g) / (molar mass in g/mol) * 1000.
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
The normal range of hemoglobin varies depending on the age of the person. Adult males should be in the range of 14 to 18 gm/dL and adult females should be between 12 and 16 gm/dL. A newborn baby should have a hemoglobin of 17 to 22 gm/dL.
Women = 13.9 Men = 14.3 Hb (G Per DL Blood)
To convert mg to gm divide by 1,000 550,000 milligrams = 550 grams
The normal range is 6.0 to 8.3 gm/dL