Typically, that would be anything that has a mass less than a kilogram. Roughly speaking, this would be objects smaller than your fist.
Paperclip, Eggs, Pills, U.S. Nickel, and Weed :)
your finger nail can be measured in millimeters
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There are no ordinary household objects shaped like a decagon. Some glasses or vases may be decagonal in shape.
There are few household objects that are shaped like nonagons. Some coins in a few countries are, but even these are rare designs.
You use grams to find the mass of an object.
3 nickles weigh about 15 grams
Mass is measured in grams and kilograms. A gram is very light, about as light as a paperclip. A kilogram is 2.2 lbs, so it is more useful for everyday objects. Things such as people, furniture, cars, etc. could be measured in kilograms while objects like paper, small amounts of gold, or mail could be measured in grams. 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
phone, book, mug just things that are light1:)
The mass of objects.
None.In England, as in most of the world, weight is measured in Newtons (or millinewtons) , not grams.
Paperclip, Eggs, Pills, U.S. Nickel, and Weed :)
Any object with a mass can be measured with kilograms. So, if you want to find the mass of something, you can use kilograms. Or grams if it is small.
Mass is measured in units of grams. They can be kilograms, grams, centigrams, milligrams, etc... .
Grams or Kilograms, depending on the object.
It is approx 12.8%.
No, rubidium is not found in household objects.