you mass
kg>g>dg>mg Kilogram by 1000 times
There are 1 million mg in 1 kg, so the kg apparently seems to have more mass.
1 kg=1000 grams 1 mg=1/1000 grams i.e., 1 kg=1000000 mg.... so 1 kg has more mass.
You would use dimensional analysis. Your conversion factor is 1 kg = 1,000,000 mg. 1 mg . 1 kg = 0.000001 kg 1,000,000 mg
1 g is the best unit to measure the mass of an apple pie. 1 mg is too small and 1 kg is too big to accurately measure the mass of an apple pie.
you mass
kg>g>dg>mg Kilogram by 1000 times
There are 1 million mg in 1 kg, so the kg apparently seems to have more mass.
kg and mg
1 kg=1000 grams 1 mg=1/1000 grams i.e., 1 kg=1000000 mg.... so 1 kg has more mass.
To convert milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) to milligrams (mg), you would multiply the value in mg/kg by the weight in kilograms. For example, if you have a value of 5 mg/kg and a weight of 10 kg, the calculation would be 5 mg/kg x 10 kg = 50 mg.
56 mg is equal to 0.056 g. To convert this to mg/kg, you need to know the total mass in kg. Without that information, we cannot determine the quantity in mg/kg.
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You would use dimensional analysis. Your conversion factor is 1 kg = 1,000,000 mg. 1 mg . 1 kg = 0.000001 kg 1,000,000 mg
1 kg = 1000 g 1000 mg = 1g Therefore. 1.2 kg = 1200g = 1200000 mg = 1.2 x 10^6 mg
To convert from kilograms to milligrams, you need to multiply by 1,000,000 because there are 1,000,000 milligrams in a kilogram. Therefore, 0.75 kg is equal to 750,000 mg.