the gram is a unit of mass.
Note that weight actually refers to force exerted due to the acceleration of gravity and the mass of an object. It is commonplace to see the terms weight and mass used interchangeably, though. The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram. The original metric system specified the gram as the base mass unit. The SI base unit of force, which technically would be the correct unit of weight is the Newton (kg*m/s2). The dyne is another 'metric' unit of force (g*cm/s2).
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A gram of blood loss is less than a quarter teaspoon; women lose more in a typical period, and people lose more in a typical nosebleed.
it depends on the element and isotope
The gram is an SI unit. However, the SI base unit is the kilogram, not the gram.
no its not. gram = unit of mass. milliliter= unit of volume. entirely different measures
No, gram is a unit of mass; the unit of force is newton.
Gram IS the unit in this case. Gram is a unit for measuring mass. The international unit for mass is the kilogram; thus, one gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram.
Gram is the basic unit of mass in the metric system. It is commonly used to measure the weight of objects and substances.
The gram is a metric unit of mass.
Gram is a unit of mass and milliliter is a unit of volume.
Yes. A gram is a unit of weight, equal to 1000th of a kilogram.
No mililimeter can weigh a gram. A gram is a metric unit of weight, and a millimeter is a metric unit of length or distance.
MassHowever, if, by 'primary unit', you mean 'base unit', then this is the kilogram not the gram.
A gram measures mass.
A gram is a unit of mass.