1 hectogram is 10 dekagrams.
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There are 10,000,000 milligrams in a decagram. So 16 decagrams will be 16x100,000 or 1,600,000 milligrams.
Yes, but they also consume them. The uranium fuel used has a halflife measured in billions of years, the materials they produce have halflives measured in only hundreds or thousands of years. So in the long term balance of things they consume radioactive substances faster than they produce them.
Chemical energy is measured in JOULES from the si table
2500 dekagrams is 25kg
63 dekagrams is 0.63kg
2548 dekagrams is 25,480,000mg
mg x 0.0001 = dekagrams
1 hectogram is 10 dekagrams.
dekagrams x 1,000 = centigrams
46.3 dekagrams is 463g
100 kilograms is 10,000 dekagrams
0.0674 hectograms equates to 0.674 dekagrams.
100 dekagrams = 1 kilogram so 360 dekagrams = 360/100 kg = 3.6 kg. Simple!
1 dekagram = 10 grams. 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, so 1 kilogram = 100 dekagrams. The answer is 230 dekagrams.
1 centigram is 1/1000 of a dekagram, and 37.1 centigrams is 0.0371 dekagrams.