Nothing because a millimeter is a unit of length not weight.
A speck of dust is about as long as 1 millimeter; a speck of dust can be found in all houses.
a bottle of soda ( 16 ounces)
butter
Pencil
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I can think of no household item that is 1mm long. It would be very difficult to pick up and manipulate.
A speck of dust is about as long as 1 millimeter; a speck of dust can be found in all houses.
a bottle of soda ( 16 ounces)
A standard loaf of bread typically weighs around 650 grams.
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams, so you would need four nickels to equal 20 grams. Therefore, a U.S. nickel would be the closest household item in weight to 21 grams.
A roll of pennies weighing 50 grams.
A small paperclip typically weighs around a milligram.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds), which is roughly the weight of a standard, medium-sized bottle of water.
A standard bag of flour or sugar typically weighs around 8 pounds.
A household item that weighs approximately 1 milliliter is a standard teaspoon of water, as 1 milliliter of water weighs about 1 gram. Similarly, 1 milliliter of liquid volume can be found in various kitchen measuring spoons. It's important to note that the weight can vary slightly depending on the substance, but for water, it's an accurate measure.
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A kilometer is a unit of measurement for distance and not a household item.