Milligrams measure mass, micro-litres measure volume. No direct conversion is possible
KIlometers is a measure of length, tonnes are a measure of mass. The is no conversion factor from mass to length.
Through the conversion of mass to energy.
I think you mean how much is MegaPascal in kg/m2 (not kgm3) Answer : 1 MP = 101971.6 kg/m2
The mass of 1 mole of the element is used as a conversion factor to convert grams to moles
Yes. The simplest conversion is F=Ma, or force equals mass times acceleration.
It can be used as a conversion factor.
The quantity that serves as a conversion factor between mass and number of moles is the molecular mass.
A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.
No. Energy has an ASSOCIATED mass. There is no such thing as mass-to-energy conversion, or energy-to-mass conversion. In a nuclear reaction, for example, BOTH mass and energy are CONSERVED. For a more detailed explanation, check the Wikipedia article on "binding energy".
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mass of any substance to moles
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No. Furthermore, there can be no conversion. A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a pound is a measure of mass. According to elementary dimensional analysis, conversion from volume to mass is not valid.
There can be no standard conversion. A milligram is a unit of mass. A liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can do the conversion if you know its density (mass = volume x density).
None, since there can be no conversion. An MT is a measure of mass. A gallon is a mostly obsolete measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.