Approximately yes. That is what is often used as an example for the weight, just as a textbook it used for a kilogram
By definition, every gram contains 1000 milligrams. Therefore, the mass of the stated paperclip is 15,000 milligrams.
The most common thing that would be a gram is a mL of water. That is, it is waters maximum density, temperature and purity will change that.
A pen cap is around 1 gram. 1000 mg can weigh 1 gram. 1 mL of water weighs 1 gram
Round about 20 to 30 mg. This would be 20 to 30 one thousandths of a gram (20/1000 - 30/1000). To understand what a gram is, it is often stated that a paperclip is about 1 g. But to delve into the topic a little deeper, the unit of a mg is actually a mass. To answer the question about how much 20-30 mg "weighs" would depend on the gravitational pull it is subjected to. Here on earth, we use the terms rather synonymously for convenience.
Kilograms weigh more. There are one thousand grams in a kilogram.
A paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
a gram is like a paperclip.
A typical paperclip weighs around 1 gram.
Objects that weigh 1 gram include a paperclip, a US dollar bill, and a small LEGO brick.
a paperclip
hummingbirds weigh between 2 and 20 grams (1 gram is about 1 paperclip)
Examples of items that weigh around 1 gram include a paperclip, a pencil eraser, or a small staple.
The mass of a paperclip is about 1 gram.
This will depend on the material that is used. Some use more or heavier metal to make so they would weigh more.
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
It depends on the species of spider. A gram is about the weight of a large paperclip.
A paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram.