You cannot directly associate weight and length. You need to know the other dimensions and shape. Then you need to apply volume. If you meant millilitres, generally grams are comparable to millilitres (density of 1g/ml, i.e. approx density of water).
they are different measurements Millimeters are a measurement of length or distance and gram is weight, so one can not apply to the other.
grams; milligrams
In that millimeters are a measurement of length and grams deal with weight, there is no correct answer. If the question was edited to LINEAR millimeters it would depend upon the material i.e. 20 linear feet of wood, steel, etc.
Millimeters, centimeters, inches, feet, yards, meters, miles, kilometers...
It depends on how big or how small the bowl is
Teaspoons are a measurement of volume while millimeters are a measurement of length. You can not convert one into the other.
You can't compare these two as millimeters are a measurement of length and grams are a measurement of weight.
Grams and millimeters are two different types of measurement. They cannot be converted to one another because grams represent mass while millimeters represent length.
You can't compare the two, gram is a measurement of weight and mm is a measurement of length.
grams; milligrams
You can't convert grams (unit of weight) into millimeters (unit of length).
In that millimeters are a measurement of length and grams deal with weight, there is no correct answer. If the question was edited to LINEAR millimeters it would depend upon the material i.e. 20 linear feet of wood, steel, etc.
You cant. Grams is a measurement of weight and inches is a measurement of length. If you measure the mass of whatever your material is then express its weight in grams. The best you could do is calculate the space that it occupies in cubic millimeters or centimeters. Then you could express that in inches in theory.
You would use grams (g) or kilo-grams (kg) depending on the size
75 millimeters=7.5 centimeters
75 millimeters = 2.95275591 inches
Millimeters, centimeters, inches, feet, yards, meters, miles, kilometers...
It depends on how big or how small the bowl is