Yes. one gram is usually designated as 1 g
1gm=1000mgm3gm=3000mgm
No, ( g ) does not equal ( g^g ) for most values of ( g ). The expression ( g^g ) represents ( g ) raised to the power of itself, which is typically greater than ( g ) when ( g > 1 ). For ( g = 1 ), both sides equal 1, and for ( g = 0 ), the expression ( g^g ) is defined as 1, while ( g ) is 0. Thus, the only case where ( g = g^g ) holds true is for ( g = 1 ).
200/1 g
0.001 g = 1 mg
It is equal. 1kg = 1,000g
No, 500 mg is not the same as 1 g. In fact, 1 gram (g) is equal to 1000 milligrams (mg). Therefore, 500 mg is half of 1 g.
4 * 250 = 1000 mg = 1 g
1gm=1000mgm3gm=3000mgm
1 teaspoon
No, ( g ) does not equal ( g^g ) for most values of ( g ). The expression ( g^g ) represents ( g ) raised to the power of itself, which is typically greater than ( g ) when ( g > 1 ). For ( g = 1 ), both sides equal 1, and for ( g = 0 ), the expression ( g^g ) is defined as 1, while ( g ) is 0. Thus, the only case where ( g = g^g ) holds true is for ( g = 1 ).
1Gm = 1 million Kilometers
3000 g is equal to 3 kg, as 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.
1 kg is greater than 1 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so it is 1000 times larger than 1 g.
1gm of gold is just 1 gram of gold. A measurement of its weight. How good it is would depend on its form and purity not its weight
200/1 g
1gm
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitres are units of volume. The units are incompatible.