The gramme is probably better unless it's an unusually large and heavy book, as it would give you whole numbers.
It depends book's weight
it depends if its small kilo but big grams
I will measure a book with grams
Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
Units of weight or mass for a book would be in pounds and ounces or grams and kilograms.
Neither. A kilogram is a measure of mass, not weight. A maths book is more likely to have amass of 2 kg.
it depends if its small kilo but big grams
I will measure a book with grams
Try using a triple beam balance, or a electronic scale. The units to measure the mass of the book would be in grams.
Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
Inches or centimeters
It matters on ow specific you want to be. Most commonly in grams.
Units of weight or mass for a book would be in pounds and ounces or grams and kilograms.
Neither. A kilogram is a measure of mass, not weight. A maths book is more likely to have amass of 2 kg.
It truly depends on how big or how much the book weighs. Although the measurement kilograms means 1,000 grams, but truly not one scientist has found a book weighing 1,000 grams! Have you ever seen or heard of a book that is 1,000 kilograms? The term "kilo" means 1,000 in math,science and every subject! Fun fact right?
You can use either one. Kilograms might result in a more convenient number ... one that's easier to remember and report to others.
Assuming the book is on Earth where acceleration due to gravity is 9.81ms-2;F=mgF= 2.1 x 9.81 = 20.6NTherefore, the weight of a book of mass 2.1Kg on Earth is 20.6N
Use measurements that aren't too small or too large. It would be reasonable to measure the dimensions in centimetres and the mass in kilograms. Or measure dimensions in inches and weight in pounds. The first answer is better since it's a math book.