There are 1 billion kilograms per teragram.
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I recall hearing that the Empire State Building weighs 100 billion grams, or one tenth of a teragram to give an idea. An example of something that would weigh 1 teragram would be the Golden Gate Bridge, a 1.7 mile long, 90 ft wide, 746 ft tall bridge made of steel.
1 teragram = 1000000 metric ton
There are 1 billion kilograms per teragram.
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Possibly teragram = a trillion grams.
In terms of prefixes, a megagram, a gigagram, a teragram, or a petagram. In terms of silliness, 2 kilograms.
· The multiples and sub multiples of mass are the Petagram, teragram, gigagram, megagram, kilogram, gram, milligram, microgram.AnswerAs the SI base unit for mass is the kilogram, the gram is the submultiple -not the other way around!
I recall hearing that the Empire State Building weighs 100 billion grams, or one tenth of a teragram to give an idea. An example of something that would weigh 1 teragram would be the Golden Gate Bridge, a 1.7 mile long, 90 ft wide, 746 ft tall bridge made of steel.
measurement is most accurate to describe the weight of a dime