20 cubicmeter/hr = ? Cubic Mtr / s 20 cubicmeter/hr = ? Cubic Mtr / s
5'5 is a length measurement and pounds is a weight measurement. They can not be converted from one type of measurement into another.
A meaningless question, since "gallons" are not a measurement of weight.
You CANT convert a linear measurement to weight !
Tablespoon is a volume measurement, while kg is a weight measurement, so it really can't be converted from one to the other.
"cubit feet" is nonsense; there's no such measurement. "cubic feet" is a valid unit of measurement, but it's a volume measurement and cannot be converted into pounds, a weight measurement.
Grams are a measurement of weight, and although the British currency is the Pound Sterling, (£) (GBP), it has nothing to do with weight, so can't be converted
The homophone for "weight" (mass measurement) is "wait" (to delay or a delay).
Grams is a measurement of weight, millimeter is a measurement of length, so they can't be converted unless you mean a cubic millimeter mm^3, in which you would need to know what the cube is made of to tell it's weight in grams.
mg, or milligrams is a measure of weight where milliliters is a measurement of volume. One cannot convert a measurement of weight to a measurement of volume or vice versa without a knowing the density of the material being measured in volume. This question therefore does not have enough information to enable it to be answered definitively.
It depends on what you are measuring. "Grams" are a measurement of weight, so they can only be converted into other measurements of weight (ounces, kilograms, pounds, etc.) Table spoons are a measurement of volume.
The two measurements you give are not related, essentially. The MM measurement could be the diameter of a brilliant cut diamond, or one measurement of another shape. The carat weight you give is a weight measurement of gemstones.
Grams and kilometers are different types of measurement and cannot be converted. Grams measure weight of an object. Kilometers are a unit of length or distance.