No. Grams is mass. Gravity is the phenomenon that causes
forces of attraction between two masses.
If the mass is 5 grams on Mars.Then the mass is also 5 grams on Earth (by definition).Now, they've specified that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s/s, which is "normal".So, the weight would also be 5 grams, or you can convert to whatever your favorite unit is, pounds, ounces, etc.
Volume = mass / specific gravity. Units are cubic centimeters and grams or cubic meters and tonnes. s.g. has no units : it is a dimensionless quantity.
An adult house mouse on Pluto would range from .938 grams - 1.876 grams. This is because an adult house mouse usually weighs 14g - 28g. The force of gravity of Pluto is 0.067. Just multiply the weight and force of gravity and you get the weight on that planet.
Weight = Mass * force of gravity. You can be weightless in space because there is no gravity. Since there is still mass though, everything would have momentum (momentum = mass * velocity).
Weight = mass x gravity. (Where mass is in kg and gravity is in N/kg) So, we convert 5.3 grams into kilograms. 5.3g = 0.0053 kg (Since 1kg equals 1000g) On Earth, gravity is 10 N/kg. Weight = mass x gravity Weight = 0.0053kg x 10 N/kg Weight = 0.053 Newtons (On Earth)
gravity is weight and weight is measured in N (newtons). so, no, its not measured in grams. :) Actually, gravity is measured as acceleration and is 9.8 Meters/second/second or 32.2 feet/second/second. Weight is the effect felt BECAUSE of gravity.
489 grams
That is approximately 28.34 grams
No. Mass (e.g. grams) is a measure of matter, and is independent of gravity. Weight (e.g. pounds) is a measure of force and is directly related to gravity.
Weight in grams per cubic centimetre.
462.963
99.84022
Under normal Earth gravity, a mass of 1 kg (1000 grams) has a weight of 9.8 newton.
because of the gravity of the earth
sg = 2sg = 2sg = 2sg = 2
Mass (grams) to volume (millilitres) conversion cannot be performed unless the specific gravity of the substance is known.
None. An inch is a unit of distance/length and grams are a unit of mass. Gravity doesn't pull on inches.