50g of what ?
It's difficult to convert that since you do not say what substance you are converting. If it is a liquid substance (e.g water, milk or something equally as runny), 50g converts to 50 mls of liquid. However, as the substances get thicker (e.g honey, oil, yoghurt), the conversion becomes inaccurate and cannot be used. This is why there is not a standard conversion of grams to mils - it varies significantly.
To convert mils to circular mils, you simply square the mil measurement. Since one circular mil is defined as the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil, you can use the formula: Circular mils = (mils)². For example, if you have a wire with a diameter of 10 mils, the conversion to circular mils would be 10², resulting in 100 circular mils.
There are 20 50g in 1kg. This can be calculated by dividing 1000g (1kg) by 50g to get the result.
81 mils=kilo meter 81 mils=kilo meter
0.3 mils.
5 of them make 50g
Yards are a linear measurement. 50g (meaning grams) is a weight. So there can't be any yards in 50g.
64 mils are thicker. One mil equals 1/1000 inch, or 0.001 inches. 49 mils is 49/1000 = 0.049 inches. 64 mils is 64/1000 = 0.064 inches. Since 64 is larger than 49, an object 64 mils thick is thicker than an object 49 mils thick.
When I was there last year, 50g cost 6.40 euros but make sure that it states 50g and not 40g.......
55 mils is equivalent to 0.055 inches, as one mil is equal to 0.001 inches. Therefore, to convert mils to inches, you divide the number of mils by 1,000. Thus, 55 mils translates directly to 0.055 inches.
1 circular mil = 1 mil x 1 mil a=d2 so if a wire has a diameter of 80 mils, it has an area of 6400 circular mils.