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)
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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.
Well, honey, a U.S. nickel weighs around 5 grams, so I'd say your best bet for a household item that weighs 6 grams would be a nickel and a paperclip thrown in for good measure. Just don't go around weighing all your household items now, okay?
a bottle of soda ( 16 ounces)
A bag of sugar or flour typically weighs around 2 kg.
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.
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