a gram can go into a kilogram 1000 times
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
does milligram go with mass
No, volume and weight are not relatable without knowing the density. However if you want to go ballpark, you can use the density of water which is ~1 gram per millilitre. I.e. a milligram would be 0.001 millilitres.
a gram can go into a kilogram 1000 times
In SI measurements, a whole has no prefix. Getting smaller progressively from the whole, the prefixes go: deci-, centi-, milli-, micro-, nano-, pico-. Getting progressively bigger from the whole, the prefixes go: deca-, hecto-, kilo-, mega-, giga-, tera-. So gram comes first as it is the unit. The others are just multiples of this unit to make the numbers easier.
Kilogram is 1000 grams, so I'd go with that.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
1kg = 1000 grams kilo is thousand mega is million ...
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
There are 3.47 grams in 3470 milligrams. To convert milligrams to grams, you divide by 1000 since there are 1000 milligrams in a gram.
does milligram go with mass
The prefix "milli" means 1/1000. Therefore, one gram has 1000 milligram.
No, volume and weight are not relatable without knowing the density. However if you want to go ballpark, you can use the density of water which is ~1 gram per millilitre. I.e. a milligram would be 0.001 millilitres.
Volume but check with your Math teacher or a friend that's okay at maths. Also go onto a maths set they normally have the metric? imperial things on. Hope it helpies! The metric (MKS system = metre-kilogram-second) unit of mass is the Kilogram. Older users might say the gram. That's "cgs" units (centimetre-gram-second).
1 kg = 1000 gm Hence 1 kg > 1 gram. Table of metric weights. 1000 mg = 1 g 1000 g = 1 kg 1000 kg = 1 tonne. Notice they go upo in steps of '1000' .