Not exactly: The milli- prefix means 1/1000. So 1 mg = 1/1000 g (or 1g = 1000 mg)
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
1 g = 1000 mg 1 kg = 1000 g ⇒ 1 kg = 1000 x 1000 mg = 1000000 mg ⇒ 544 kg = 544000000 mg
mg and milligrams are the same. mg is just written for convenience. If you meant something else. A milligram is 0.001g and also 1000 micrograms.
1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg
Vitamin D: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of 0.025 μg cholecalciferol/ergocalciferol 1000iu=25ug
Yes it does. Milligram to microgram you multiply by 1000. 0.05x1000 is 50.
Yes, 1000 ug is the same as 1 milligram (mg), and 1 milligram is equal to 1000 micrograms. Therefore, 1000 ug is equivalent to 1 mg, not 50 micrograms.
Not exactly: The milli- prefix means 1/1000. So 1 mg = 1/1000 g (or 1g = 1000 mg)
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
Yes, they are equal in weight. 0.05 can be expressed as 5/100 and 0.050 can be expressed as 50/1000 but they have the same meaning.
Is a 1000 IU Vitamin D the same as 1000 mg of Vitamin D
1000 mg = 1 g so 325 mg = 325/1000 = 0.325 grams. Simple.1000 mg = 1 g so 325 mg = 325/1000 = 0.325 grams. Simple.1000 mg = 1 g so 325 mg = 325/1000 = 0.325 grams. Simple.1000 mg = 1 g so 325 mg = 325/1000 = 0.325 grams. Simple.
1 g = 1000 mg 1 kg = 1000 g ⇒ 1 kg = 1000 x 1000 mg = 1000000 mg ⇒ 544 kg = 544000000 mg
1000 mg of salt weighs 1 gram.
mg and milligrams are the same. mg is just written for convenience. If you meant something else. A milligram is 0.001g and also 1000 micrograms.
A 1000 mg is one gram so there is 1/1000 of a gram in a mg.