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The conversion of grams to teaspoons depends on the weight of the substance you are converting.
Converting volume into weight requires density as the conversion factor. Volume x density = weight (as long as the density is given in terms of weight per unit volume).
ml refers to liquids where oz is a measure of weight, so depending on what you are converting the number of oz will change
Converting cc is not that hard as I thought. It's ml. I found that out when I ordered a Japanese oil for my sword (Katana).I hope that answers your queston!
It's actually not possible to convert grams to litres without knowing what exact substance you are converting, since different substances have different densities. If it's just water you're converting, one litre of water is 1000 grams (or one kilogram). However, if you're converting whole milk, typically it will have 4% milkfats and 96% liquids, meaning it does not convert in a 1:1 ratio in the same way that water does. (You get slightly more grams per litre for milk). This problem gets worse the thicker the substance you wish to convert, meaning that you need to know the "specific density" of the substance before you can convert it from a liquid measurement to a weight measurement, or vice versa.
There are different ways of converting weight, length, volume etc.
We need to know the material as you are converting weight to volume
Times mass by 1000
Kilograms are a unit of weight in the Metric System. Meters are units of distance in the Metric System. There can no more be a formula for converting kilograms to meters then there could be converting pounds into yards.
Such a formula cannot exist. Pounds is a measure of mass (strictly speaking, not weight) while cubic feet is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try finding a formula for converting from one to the other. To do that you would need to know the density of the substance.
Does not convert. Ounces is a measure of weight or volume. Centimeters is a measure of length or distance.
The conversion of grams to teaspoons depends on the weight of the substance you are converting.
How can I convert atomic percent to weight percent for example TiC -45%atomic C convert to weight percentage?
Because... kilograms are a measurement of weight - metres are a measurement of length !
Metres measure length/height, kilograms measure mass (which many people call weight). Because they measure different things, you cannot convert from one to the other.
Converting volume into weight requires density as the conversion factor. Volume x density = weight (as long as the density is given in terms of weight per unit volume).
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