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
the international system of units is based on units of 10 and has 3 main standards, the meter, liter, and gram.
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, 2.6mcg does not equal 1000mg. 1000mg is equivalent to 1g, so 2.6mcg is a much smaller amount than 1000mg.
1g = 1000mg 17g x 1000mg/g = 17000mg
1g = 1000mg 10mg x 1g/1000mg = 0.01g
1g = 1000mg 215g x 1000mg/g = 215000mg
Search the Wikipedia for "SI"; there you'll find many of the international units.
1g = 1000mg 10mg x 1g/1000mg = 0.01g
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.
The acronym of the International System of Units is SI, from the French "Système International".
It is the International Standard of units.
0.001kg is 1000mg