decagrams. from small to big: milli centi unit deci deca kilo
It depends on what you want to measure. To weigh a human being, a gram is very small and hence inconvenenient unit. Similarly, to weigh an atom/molecule, 'gram' is a big unit and again inconvenient. Therefore, it depends on what you want to weigh.
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
That might be an exponent.
One kilo can be expressed in scientific notation as 10^3.
Small
centimeters for drag and kilogram for weight the two compared boyish.
decagrams. from small to big: milli centi unit deci deca kilo
A gram is as big as a paper clip
A gram is as big as a paper clip
Just over a tablespoon, a small child's portion.
a kilobyte is 0.001 of a megabyte (most well known), and is 1000 bytes. It is relatively small
Multiply the small number by another small number and keep doing this until you get the big number but a quicker way would to just use a calculator.
It depends on what you want to measure. To weigh a human being, a gram is very small and hence inconvenenient unit. Similarly, to weigh an atom/molecule, 'gram' is a big unit and again inconvenient. Therefore, it depends on what you want to weigh.
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
It would be about the size if a marble. (a lil bit bigger)
That might be an exponent.