Get a baby medicine dropper (one the reads ml on it) For every 10mg of methadone it would be 1ml. Roughly 2tsp are about 25mgs
You cannot. Milligram (not miligram) and kilogram are measures of mass whereas a litre is a measure of volume. So mg per kg is a pure ratio - with no units whereas the second is a measure of density with units of mg per litre. You cannot convert from one to the other without additional information.
No, mg and Mbps are different units of measurement. mg typically refers to milligrams, which measures mass, while Mbps refers to megabits per second, which measures data transfer speed. They are not directly comparable.
When measuring the flow of liquid, the two common things to measure are the flow rate (volume of liquid passing through a point per unit time, typically in liters per second) and the total volume of liquid passed (totalized volume, typically in liters or gallons).
Mass: kg(kilograms, grams, milligrams, so on) Velocity: m/s(meters per second, miles per hour, kilometers per hour, so on)
NO. Do NOT snort methadone. You will regret it if you do. It burns very bad, and also is pointless as well. Methadone is a SLOW acting opioid and will not produce a euphoric effect any faster by snorting it. Also, methadone expands the second it touches moisture. If you do not believe me, put one in a cup of water and watch. It will get stuck in your nose.
Metres per second squared (m/s^2) Acceleration can be measured with an accelerometer. The simplest home-made accelerometer is a liquid-surface accelerometer, with water in a transparent liquid container with boxy sides. The slope of the liquid is a measurement of acceleration.
It depends on the context. A second can be a measure of time or of an angle.
It was first invented in Germany during the Second World War 1937 by scientists. The Second World War didnt start until 1939!
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An inch is a measure of distance. A second is a measure of time. The question therefore is not valid.
No. The first (assuming you meant milligram) is a measure of mass while the second is a measure of volume. For each substance, depending on its density, the conversion would be different.
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