Yes, at times you need to measure quantities using milligrams for example measuring somespices, gold, ornaments etc.
But since milligram can be converted to grams sometimes grams are used instead.
The units of weight measurement are many but as for multiplying grams this is the formula:
miligram*10
centigram*10
decigram*10
gram*10
decagram*10
hetagram*10
kilogram .
Mass is measured in mortar and pestle using units such as grams, milligrams, kilograms, or pounds, depending on the quantity being measured. The mortar and pestle are tools used for grinding and mixing substances together.
Anything which is solid can be measured in Milligrams. 1 gm = 100 mgs 1 kg = 1000 gms Drugs for instance, are usually measured in milligrams
You can pretty much measure anything in milligrams.
There are 1 billion (1b) units in a ton, which is equivalent to 1,000,000,000. This conversion applies to any quantity measured in the same unit, such as grams or milligrams, depending on the context. For example, if you are referring to grams, there are 1 billion milligrams in a ton.
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pharmaceuticals
There are 1,000 milligrams in a gram, so 987 milligrams equal 0.987 grams.
The number of the measured quantity is 351 grams.
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.
a physical quantity can be measured, like mass; a nonphysical quantity cannot be measured, like feelings or happiness
No, 1.5 milligrams is not the same as 1500 milligrams. 1.5 milligrams is a much smaller quantity than 1500 milligrams; specifically, 1.5 milligrams is 1000 times smaller than 1500 milligrams.
Milligrams would make more sense.