The conversion of milligrams (mg) to International Units (IU) depends on the specific substance being measured, as different substances have different potencies. For example, 1 mg of vitamin D is equivalent to 40 IU, while 1 mg of vitamin E is equivalent to about 1.49 IU. Therefore, without specifying the substance, it's impossible to provide a direct answer. Always refer to specific conversion factors for the substance in question.
1g=1000mg When converting units, put what kind of units you want (grams) on top, and what kind of units you have (mg) on bottom. so.. 500mg x (1g) = 0.5 grams 1000mg mg will cancel leaving your units in grams.
1 billion.
Search the Wikipedia for "SI"; there you'll find many of the international units.
1000mg = 1g
6000mg. 1g is 1000mg
1g=1000mg When converting units, put what kind of units you want (grams) on top, and what kind of units you have (mg) on bottom. so.. 500mg x (1g) = 0.5 grams 1000mg mg will cancel leaving your units in grams.
1 billion.
No. 1000mg equals 1 million micrograms (mcg).
1g = 1000mg 17g x 1000mg/g = 17000mg
1g = 1000mg 10mg x 1g/1000mg = 0.01g
1g = 1000mg 215g x 1000mg/g = 215000mg
1g = 1000mg 10mg x 1g/1000mg = 0.01g
Search the Wikipedia for "SI"; there you'll find many of the international units.
No, not all metric units are part of the International System of Units (SI). The SI is a coherent system of units derived from the metric system, but it is more specific and defined, and not all metric units are included in the SI.
1000mg
1000MG
1000mg = 1g