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it is weighed in grams
Paper is weighed in GSM (grams per square meter)
Weighing in at .2 of a gram, the measurement "Carat" is a weight agreed on as a standard throughout the world jewelry community. The "Carat" has a long tradition of describing the weight of diamonds and some other precious stones.
Rough diamonds are weighed in carats. One carat equals .20 grammes.
7.5 grams
No a pound is a standard measurement no matter what is being weighed.
Some are weighed by ounces but most are weighed by grams.
Immaculee weighed 65 lbs.
Weight. If you brought your scale to the moon and weighed yourself you would be a lot lighter on the moon than on earth. However you have the same mass in both places.
No, the scale would not give the same measurement on a different planet. Weight is dependent on both an object's mass and the gravitational pull of the planet. Since gravity is different on each planet, your weight would change accordingly.
To determine the mass of the material being weighed on the balance, you would need to read the measurement displayed on the balance's scale. This measurement will indicate the mass of the material in grams or another unit of weight.
My loose gold weighed less than I thought it would. The challenger's countenance clouded over when the reigning champion weighed in. Have you weighed yourself this week?
Gems are weighed in "carats (ct)". One carat = 200 miligrams.
Iron may be weighed on an analytical balance because the precise measurement is important for accuracy in experiments or calculations. Copper sulfate, on the other hand, is less sensitive to small variations in weight, making a top-pan balance sufficient for its measurement.
I think that air conditions shouldn't weighed
Solids are measured in kilograms, grams, milligrams, micrograms, or in ounces, pounds and tons.
Typically, clothing can add anywhere from 1-3kg depending on the type and amount worn. To get a more accurate weight measurement, it's recommended to subtract around 1-2kg for light clothing and up to 3kg for heavier outfits when weighing oneself fully clothed.