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Mass. Any mass can be measured in mg. But as there are 1000 mg in one gram (the mass of a small coin) unless you want a very large number of milligrams, it will have to be to measure a small or very low density object.
The answer depends on the substance being dosed.
An apple would weigh about 150,000 milligrams.
The answer depends on what characteristic of the raisin is being measured: its mass, its length, volume, temperature - or whatever.
Mass is measured in grams {as its basic unit.} Mass is also measured in kilograms (kg), and milligrams (mg.)
It could refer to density, where the mass is measured in milligrams and the volume in decilitres. Or It could refer to concentration in a fluid where the mass of the "active" substance is measured in milligrams and the volume of the solution (possibly solute) is measured in decilitres.
cm and ml are different types of units, it would depend on the substance being measured.
Milligrams would make more sense.
Small amounts of sand would measured in milligrams.
The mass that makes up one International unit is dependent on the concentration or potency of the substance and therefore varies from substance to substance depending on what is being measured. This means that we can’t provide a converter to change milligrams to international units.
It depends on the substance being measured. The milligrams (mg) in 1.5 milliliters (ml) will vary based on the density of the substance. To determine the exact number of mgs, you need to know the substance's specific gravity or concentration.
Food ingredients such as salt, sugar, etc.
Anything which is solid can be measured in Milligrams. 1 gm = 100 mgs 1 kg = 1000 gms Drugs for instance, are usually measured in milligrams
You can pretty much measure anything in milligrams.
It depends on the density of the substance being measured. There is no direct conversion. Milligrams are a measure of mass, cubic centimetres are a measure of volume.
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