You can pretty much measure anything in milligrams.
Food ingredients such as salt, sugar, etc.
Objects composed of tiny amounts of mass.
Anything with a combined mass of less than a gram, generally.
Virtually nothing is measured in hectograms. Things are measured in kilograms (= 10 hectograms) or grams (= 0.01 hectograms), and the result given to the appropriate number of decimal places.
You can pretty much measure anything in milligrams.
pharmaceuticals
mass
It could refer to density, where the mass is measured in milligrams and the volume in decilitres. Or It could refer to concentration in a fluid where the mass of the "active" substance is measured in milligrams and the volume of the solution (possibly solute) is measured in decilitres.
Milligrams would make more sense.
Milligrams
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No, it is measured by weight in milligrams ( mg) not by mm which is volume.
rubber bands paper clips spices pills underpants (I've never weighed them, but milligrams is about right LOL)
toothpick, spoon, aluminum foil, actually, any thing that has weight like mars bar. . but really you can measure anything in milligrams and one last thing you can measure is a hair strand, or generally light things found usually at your house, school, etc.
The amount of a medicine in a tablet is measured in milligrams.