1 gram (g) is 1000 milligrams (mg).
"milli" means one thousandth of the stuff (1/1000).
"kilo" means a thousand times the stuff (1000x).
One milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram (g), and a thousand grams make up one kilogram (kg). Just like one millimeter (mm) is a thousandth of a meter (m), and a thousand meters make up one kilometer (km).
The two cannot be directly converted - as it depends on what you measure (in regards to the mili liters part. This is because liters is a "spacial" measurement (ie. how much does space does it use) and mili gram is a weight measurement - and even though f.ex. sand and milk can both be measured in litres - 1 litre of milk would NOT weigh the same as 1 litre of sand, and thus you cannot answer this question, without knowing what item you have "one mili gram of".
Grams can't be compared with millimeters. Gram is a value of volume, while millimeter is a value of weight.
Only of you mean pure water you can say: 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram. Forget syrup or oil. For that calculations you need the specific weight of the material.
You cannot do it in a straightforward manner. You need densitry. If it is water, you can estimate it as 1 milligram is 0.001 millilitres
1 ml of water is 1 gram.
1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram.
1 ml of water is 1 gram.
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It depends on the substance. Grams measure mass, milliliters measure volume.
This depends on the concentration of salt in water; this is your choice.
They are not compatible.
That is 3,785 ml.
1000 ml
For pure water one can say: 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram. 1 milliliter of vegetable oil weighs a bit less.
1 millimeter=0.0393700787 inches
One. They are the same volume.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
1 milliliter is 1 cubic centimeter.
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