measurement is most accurate to describe the weight of a dime
All masses are measured in kilograms, whether it's the mass of a planet or a speck of dust. For large masses prefixes like megagram, gigagram, and teragram are used; for small masses, grams, milligrams,and micrograms. The mass is still being measured in kilograms, the prefix is just an abbreviation for the multiple or fraction (measuring in 16ths of an inch is still measuring in inches)
An average adult male who is around 1.8 metres tall should weigh around 80 kilograms.
The kg is the SI unit of mass and is accepted worldwide even in the United States.
A quarter is too light to use pounds so use grams.
A millimetre would be an appropriate unit.
kilogram
6.3
750 g
no the dime is made of a fake metal
The diameter and thickness of the penny could be expressed in millimeters = 'mm'. The area of the penny's faces, or even of its edge, could be expressed in square millimeters = 'mm2'. The volume of material in the penny could be expressed in cubic centimeters 'cc' or cubic millimeters 'mm3'. The mass and weight of the penny could both be expressed in grams = 'gm'. The age of the penny since it was minted could be expressed as a large number of seconds = 's'.
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
The radius is 0.3438".
about 10cm because 1 dime=1mm* * * * *That would be OK if a dime was 1 mm but it isn't. It is 1.35 mm so that a stack of 100 is 135 mm = 13.5 cm.
A meter is a unit of length, not weight.
A new Roosevelt dime weighs 2.5 grams.
An ounce is a measure of mass, not weight. A dime weighs 2.56 ounce-weight.
A US dime is 2.268 grams or 0.08 ounce.
No, a dime does not weigh a gram. It weighs about 2.268 grams.
The standard weight of one dime is 2.268 grams.
Dime Meaning 10.. $10= 1 Gram. ;)
yes
You would use millimetres.
1 kilogram is the mass of about 441dimes.
The pygmy shrew. It weight about as much as dime.
It weights 1.5