Yards is a measure of length, Grams is a measure of weight/mass. The two can not ever be equated.
Grams is a measure of mass. Millimeters is a measure of distance. They are not measures of the same thing. There is no correspondence between the two. It's like asking one pound is how many miles?
you can't use kilograms to measure a orange, but you can use grams.
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There can be no sensible answer to the question. A gram is a measure of mass. A quart is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a quart of water. How many grams? Next consider a quart of treacle. How many grams?
Grams is a measure of weight, kilometres is a measure of distance, the two do not compare.
Yards is a measure of length, Grams is a measure of weight/mass. The two can not ever be equated.
Yards measure distance and grams measure weight, so you cannot convert between the two of them.
Those are two different units of measure. A 'cup' measures volume and grams measure weight.
No, milliliters (ml) and grams (g) are not equal. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure weight. The relationship between the two depends on the density of the substance being measured.
That depends on the density of the pudding. Grams is a measure of mass/weight. Mililiters is a measure of volume.
centimeters measure length. grams measure weight. the two are not interchangable
Grams measure mass while millimeters measure length. The two units measure different characteristics and so there is no direct conversion between grams and millimeters.
You can not directly compare mL and grams. mL is a measure of capacity where grams is a measure of weight. In order to compare the two, you would need to know the density of the substance you are working with.
A gram is a measure of weight, while a tablespoon is a measure of quantity or volume. The two are not directly compatible.
Grams is for mass, liters is for volume. Those are two very different things, but if you know the density for a specific substance, you can do the conversion.
Grams and seconds are two completely different units of measure. Grams measure weight and seconds measure time. Therefore, there is no way of telling whether one is smaller than the other. However, grams are smaller than kilograms and seconds are smaller than minutes. ;)