That's not a simple question, first of all because "ounce" is a force, not a mass.
On Earth, one ounce is the weight of about 28.3 grams of mass.
On Jupiter, though, it only takes 10.7 grams to weigh one ounce.
And on the sun, one gram of mass would weigh 0.984 ounce ... pretty close to equal.
That's not a simple question, first of all because "ounce" is a force, not a mass. On Earth, one ounce is the weight of about 28.3 grams of mass. On Jupiter, though, it only takes 10.7 grams to weigh one ounce. And on the sun, one gram of mass would weigh 0.984 ounce ... pretty close to equal.
No, ounces are larger than grams; paper clips are measured in grams, soda cans are measured in ounces
One ounce is bigger.
On Earth, 1 gram of mass weighs about 0.03527 of one ounce (rounded), and 1 ounce is the weight of about 28.35 grams of mass. (rounded) So, on Earth, 1 gram of mass is about -0.99035 ounce heavier than an ounce.
An ounce is 28.35 times larger than one gram.
1 ounce = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 ounce
density = mass/volumeso in your question grams is mass & ounce is volume. to answer your question one needs to know the density of the liquid.
There are 1000 milligrams in one gram. A milligram is one thousandth of the mass of a gram.
no. one ounce is bigger than a gram (1 ounce = 28 ounce)
0.0352739619 ouncesAn ounce is a larger quantity than a gram. One ounce equals 28.3495231 grams. To answer your question, there are .03527396195 ounces in a gram. That's just shy of four hundredths of an ounce in a gram.Here's a helpful formula:1 g*1 oz28.34952313 g=0.03527396195 oz
NO, one ounce is 28.34 grams. ( so half a gram is about 1/60 of an ounce)
Not sure exactly what you're looking for. There are about 28 grams in 1 ounce. A nickel has a mass of about 5 grams. I think the small size paper clips are about 1 gram in mass.