diamonds and other fine jewelry
The mass is 2.86 grams but the weight will be 0.028 Newtons.
12,000 kilograms is equal to 26,455.4715 pounds
Depends on the cut shape, but for round diamonds 1 carat is 6.5 mm across. Also 1 carat weighs 200 milligrams
The SI unit of weight is the Newton. Strictly speaking g and Kg are units of mass. 1 kg of mass is the same mass everywhere. It would weigh much less on the moon than on the earth. The same with a ballpoint pen. ballpoint pen would weigh about 0.5N
Weight is a measure of force that is dependent on the physical environment the object is in. For example: A rock on earth may weigh 50 newtons, but on the moon, due to there being less gravity, will weigh 20 newtons. Mass stays the same no matter what the environment the object is in, so a rock on Earth may weigh 100 kilograms, but on the moon it will weigh 100 kilograms as well. Units for Mass: Grams (g), Kilograms (kg), Pounds (lbs) etc. Units for Weight: Newtons (n)
You're asking about carats, not carrots. Carats are units of measure used to weigh precious gem stones, including ruby and diamond. One carat weighs about .20 grams.
carats is the standard weighing unit of gemstones and diamonds
This diamond could weigh about six carats if its measurement is 10mm x 10mm.
Carats is a weight measurement for gemstones. A whole gemstone weighs what it weighs, in carats. Carats are usually numbered using 100s, meaning that a diamond may weigh just over one carat and its carat weight is listed as 1.08 carats.
If the diamond measures 7.5 x 7.5 mm, the diamond may weigh about two carats. You can ask a certified gemologist to weigh the diamond for an exact carat weight.
182 carats (36 g.)
One point eight carats.
The stone weights 545.67 carats.
Carats measure the weight of the diamond, regardless of its cut. A trustworthy gemologist will remove the stone from its setting, weigh it, and remount it, for a fee.
This diamond may weigh between 1.75 (7.8MM) and 2.00 carats (8.2MM). The millimeter measurement is the diameter of the girdle, and depending on the cut, this diamond may weigh more or less than indicated, above.
Three carat diamonds weigh three carats: that's how 'big' they are.
in 1812 the Hope Diamond weighed 44.25 carates