Go to the Wikipedia, and look up the mass in kilograms. Then multiply that by 1000 to convert to grams. (Since you will find the number in scientific notation, this means adding 3 to the exponent.)
Earth has a mass of 5.972*10^27 grams.
7 grams of mass could weigh 25 ounces, but it couldn't happen on Earth.On Earth, 28 grams of mass weighs about 1 ounce, so 25 oz would be the weightof about 709 grams.On Earth, 7 grams of mass weighs about 1/4 ounce.
Something that weighs 7pounds 13ounces on Earth has 3,544 grams of mass. Something that weighs 7pounds 13ounces in a different place has a different amount of mass.
On Earth only, 3 grams of mass weighs 0.1058 ounce. (rounded)
Weight in newtons equals mass in kg times gravity (which is 9.8 meters per second squared on earth) or W=m(9.8m/s/s)
On Earth, 1 ounce is the weight of 28.35 grams of mass, regardless of the substance.
The mass is 64.44 grams. But the difference between mass and weight is that mass is weight is how heavy it is on the planet you weigh it on and mass it the weight it is on Earth, whether is is on Earth, or not.
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Your mass, in grams, on Pluto, will be the same as your mass on earth or anywhere else. Your weight cannot be measured in grams.
On Earth, 453.593 grams of mass (rounded) weigh one pound.
On Earth, 20 grams of mass weighs 0.0441 pound. (rounded)
One pound is the weight of 453.59 grams of mass on Earth.
On Earth, 1.09 grams of mass weighs 0.0384 ounce. (rounded)
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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.
On Earth only, 12 grams of mass weighs 0.0265pound = 0.423 ounce.
Properly, one measures mass in grams. 9 milliliters of 4 deg. Celsius water has the mass of 9 grams. That mass would be the same on any planet or even in near weightlessness in space.