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The weight of rice can depend on the specific type of rice grain. For example, a cup of uncooked long-grain white rice can weigh about 150 grams, and a cup of raw long-grain brown rice can weigh 165 grams.
mass is best measured by fluid volume displacement
a grain of rice is 8 millimeters in length and 2 millimeters in width
well one grain of rice is enough energy for 3 pelvic thrusts
1 Dhan (weight of one wheat berry) = 4 Grain of Rice. Measure of length is Gaz.
Measure a bunch of them, count them, and divide the weight by the number of grains.
Personally, I would measure the length of a grain of rice in millimeters.
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Every diamond is valued according to its carat weight -- in your case, similar to a grain of rice -- its colour, its clarity and the quality of its cut. There is no standard, there are four.
The weight of rice can depend on the specific type of rice grain. For example, a cup of uncooked long-grain white rice can weigh about 150 grams, and a cup of raw long-grain brown rice can weigh 165 grams.
No.Consider a grain of rice and a banana. If you threw these at someone so that they were moving at the same speed, their velocities would be the same.However, you would hardly feel the impact of the grain of rice but the banana would hurt.The force of the impact is a measure of the relative inertia of the two objects.Where two objects are traveling at the samevelocity, the inertia is greater in that object that has the greatest mass.
Rice isn't the best of things to measure by the mil (since mils are usually reserved for liquid measurements). Grain size varies a lot between rice types and within rice types (Arborio rice is much wider but shorter than long grain rice). An approximation would be around 50-60 grains in 10 ml, but you would be better off finding a different unit of measurement - preferably a unit that measures weight, such as grams or ounces. Volume measures, such as teaspoons may also work for you.
mass is best measured by fluid volume displacement
a grain of rice