== == * a snow petrel weighs 454 grams * a can of baked beans weighs 420 grams
4,5 grams
Each United States nickel weighs 5 grams. Gather 20 nickels and you will have something that weighs exactly 100 grams
Anything above five grams.
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A standard size binder clip typically weighs about 4-6 grams.
The British Sixpence - from 1953 to 1967 weighs 2.83 grams from 1947 to 1952 weighs 2.83 grams from 1937 to 1946 weighs 2.827 grams from 1920 to 1936 weighs 2.876 grams from 1838 to 1920 weighs 3.01 grams from 1816 to 1837 weighs 2.827 grams
== == * a snow petrel weighs 454 grams * a can of baked beans weighs 420 grams
A nickel weighs about 5 grams.
it weighs not a gram more or less then 25 grams
A U.S. nickel weighs approximately five grams.
A standard baseball weighs around 145 grams, so slightly less than 100 grams. An average-sized apple weighs around 100 grams, making it a common example of an item that weighs approximately 100 grams.
There are 315 grams in 0.315 kg. To convert any amount in kilograms to grams, you multiply by 1000. So, 0.315 kg x 1000 = 315 grams.
Snickers weighs about 5,310 grams.
150 grams = 5.3 ounces
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 current nickel weighs 5 grams.