Biomass!
A scale used to measure things in grams
It depends entirely on what you are measuring! Lead or feathers?! The density of the material is what allows you to go from a measure of mass (grams) to a measure of volume (liters). Without knowing what material it is, and what its density is, there is NO WAY TO KNOW.See the Related Questions for similar questions and conversions.
The analytical balance is the common piece of equipment in the scientific laboratory.These highly precise instruments can measure down to ten thousandths or even hundred thousandths of a gram.
They both eat wheat I am not sure what the last answer was meaning - but they are measurements -- one for mass (sometimes called weight) and that would be grams whereas the meter is a measure of length - sometimes spelt metre OR a meter could be simply a device to measure thinks like electric current - or voltage like a volt meter
.25 is a quarter gram, .875 is a half a teenth, a teenth is 1.75 grams a eightball is 3.5 grams a quarter ounce is 7 grams a half ounce is 14 grams a ounce is 28 grams
16 Grams of organic matter, solvce problem
8 percent of 2 kilograms is 160 grams (0.08 x 2000 grams).
It doesn't matter, grams and ounces are both units of measure for wieght.
mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance (ie. in grams)
Density is a measure of how much matter fits into a certain volume. The units are grams per milliliter(G/ml), or grams per centimeter cubed (G/cm3).
Litres is a measure of liquid volume. Grams is a measure of mass. You need to know the density of the matter , befire yiou can make a comparison.
No. Mass (e.g. grams) is a measure of matter, and is independent of gravity. Weight (e.g. pounds) is a measure of force and is directly related to gravity.
As far as I can tell there is no such thing as a canalop! So it does not matter whether you use grams or kilograms - the measure will be zero in either case.
I will measure a book with grams
it depends if its small kilo but big grams
Grams
Metres measure distance, whereas grams measure weight. They cannot be directly associated