It is 45 since I think gm and g stand for grams.
0.925 gm
7.698 gm or 7698 mg
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
Not sure what you mean, but the best guess I can make is: What does the G in Gm, Gg, etc mean - ie as a prefix to a unit. In this case it is a prefix of Giga- which means multiply the unit by 109 which is the same as 1,000,000,000: 1 Gm = 1 Gigametre = 1,000,000,000 m 1 Gg = 1 Gigagram = 1,000,000,000 g = 1,000,000 kg = 1,000 Mg = 1,000 tonnes = 1 Kilo-tonne etc.
It's a Gm. One Gm is a billion metres or 1,000,000 km.
Yes. The approved symbol for grams is just the lower case g, but some places not entirely comfortable with the SI-units sometimes use gm as an abbreviation.
abbreviation for grams is g
If you mean 6 GRAMS, that is 'gram' or 'gm', NOT 'g' -= 6 gm is 1/5 of an ounce
It is 45 since I think gm and g stand for grams.
"Gm " - There are 5 gm in a teaspoon
0.01 gm and 10 mg are both the smallest. The "gm" is short for gram (which can also be written as just "g"), and "mg" is short for "milligram". In mg, the "m" part means 1 thousandth. So 10 mg = 10 thousandths of a gram = 10/1000 g = 0.01 g or 0.01 gm So they're the same thing.
The abbreviation for gram is gm. and the symbol is g. Gram is short g.
That is 113.398 gm.
0.000626 g
Each teaspoon is 5 gm. 16 gm is 3.2 teaspoons.
It is the same - "g" is officially used, "g" stands for gram and "m" stands for the thing being described , in this case "mass" but is normally not added when written down. "mg" on the other hand is one thousand of a "g" 1 gram (g) = 15.43 grains