Feather, Air, Helium, Water Vapor, Smoke, a molecule of just about ANYTHING!
this question sounds mighty suspiscious why you need to find something weighing a gram, but you could get a piece of paper, find out what gsm (grams per square metre) the paper is, then just cut the paper to the right size for it to weigh a gram, eg if you had a piece of A4 paper that was 80gsm, its 21 x 29.7cm = 573.3cm2 = 0.5733m2
if its 80gsm then we do 0.5733 x 80 = 4.5864g
now we need to scale the paper down by the right amount so that it weighs one gram.
if we choose the long edge of the paper at 29.7cm to measure down, we perform:
29.7 x 1/4.5864 = length of paper to measure from the long edge (to keep, the rest past this gets thrown away) = 0.37125cm
so if you cut an 80gsm piece of paper down to about 0.37cm by 21cm it should (give or take a minor amount of weight) weigh one gram.
any two edges that multiply together to give the same answer as 0.37 x 21 will work too, like 2.85 x 2.85 cm Paperclip
There are no common objects that weigh only 1 milligram.
1 mL of water is 1 gram.
Here this is the answer Grain,Leaf and needle
cocaine
paperclip, feather
I have no idea
Leaf
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
Do you mean $40's worth of Cocaine? If it is, probably Just a gram or maybe little less. And If your getting it for $40 a gram that means that stuff your buying is not legit, probably cut and laced with different things. Maybe some Zanax bars or probably Vitamin B12. No one can get $40 grams for real cocaine, that's insane.
No - you do not weigh less.
One gram of diamonds equals five carats. One five carat diamond can cost you between US$47,400 and US$413,744 according to today's prices on Blue Nile and depending on the quality of diamond you want to buy. Pocket gram scales -- which you can purchase for less than US$50.00, are rated for weighing amounts greater than one gram. You can use the scale to weigh diamonds, but your accuracy -- or inaccuracy -- can be expensive.
sorry about this but grams are weight and weight depends on the mass of the food.this means that 1 gram cannot be defined.it depends on the food. think of it this way: would one gram of feathers look the same as a gram of butter? hope this helps weight and mass are equal when measured in the same place. It is density that makes a difference. For instance a cc of water weights 1 gram hence the density of 1. On the other hand alcohol is less dense ( i think around .79g/cc) so they can have the same volume but weigh less. To further complicate things solids and liquids are often measured in ounces but they are different measurements. Wouldnt it be nice to be on the metric system?
The word is "weigh" not way! In any case, there cannot be an answer because a gram is a measure of mass, not of weight.
a blade of grass weigh a gram? Not normal grass anyway, weigh much less
a gram is like a paperclip.
I'll say less then a gram, if not a gram.
You take the gram weigh 100 less and that is your kilogram . Because , kilograms weigh more than grams so they are 100 less , but at the same time still larger .
It depends on the species of spider. A gram is about the weight of a large paperclip.
An ant, a pumpkin seed and one crystal of salt.
When first hatched, baby platypuses weigh less than a gram.
it weighs not a gram more or less then 25 grams
A segway weighs less than a gram if delivered properly. If a segway is obtuse and awkward it can weigh as much as one metric ton.
the weight of soybean oil is 7.7 lbs per gallon
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)