333g = 11.75oz
The weigh of one United States penny is 0.08818 ounces or 2.5 grams. The weight of one dime is 0.08 ounces or 2.268 grams.
1 ounce is equal to 28,34952 g.So 40g is equivalent to 1,411 ounces.
First take the weight in pounds and multiply it by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. In this case the answer is 4037 grams.
The weight of 10 pine nuts is about 0.048 ounces or 1.4 grams. The weight of one cup of pine nuts is 4.8 ounces.
The average penny weighs about 0.09 ounces. Ounces converted to grams would make a penny weigh about 2.55146 grams. This is an approximation because some pennies can weight .08 or so.
5.78 grams = about 0.186 troy ounces.
Numbats' weight ranges between about 280 grams and 550 grams - just over half a kilogram. In imperial measurement, this is the equivalent of between 9.8 ounces and 19.4 ounces. Some larger specimens may weigh up to 715 grams.
If 5 ounces is the maximum weight, it cannot weigh more than 141.75 grams.
From 1866 to date all US nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
A gram is a measure of weight. There are 8.8 ounces in 250 grams. But that is using the weight ounce. The volume ounce is different. So you can't use a measuring cup to pour in 8.8 ounces and say it is 250 grams. It depends what you pour in the cup. For example a cup (eight ounces of volume) of feathers won't weigh close to 250 grams and a cup of lead will weigh much more.
The weight of a roll of US Cents depends upon the year the cent was made. Indian Head cents minted from 1859 to early 1864 weigh 4.67 grams each or a roll would weigh 233.5 grams or 7.51 troy ounces. Cents minted from later 1864 through early 1982 weighed 3.11 grams each or a roll would weigh 155.5 grams or 5.0 troy ounces. The exception to this is the 1943 Zinc coated steel cent which weighed 2.70 grams each or a roll would weigh 135.0 grams or 4.34 troy ounces. Cents minted from later 1982 to 2009 weigh 2.5 grams each or a roll would weigh 125 grams or 4.02 troy ounces.
2,009 grams of mass weigh 11.57 ounces on the moon, 1.591 pounds on Mars, and 4.429 pounds on the earth.