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1 gram = 0.257 dram or 1 dram = 3.89 grams -- Currently a dram is both a small mass in the Apothecaries' system of weights and a small unit of volume. This unit is called more correctly fluid dram or in contraction also fluidram.

a dram is a unit of volume (equal to 1/8 fluid ounce). a gram is a unit of mass.

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How does a dram compare to a gram?

1 gram = 0.257 dram or 1 dram = 3.89 grams -- Currently a dram is both a small mass in the Apothecaries' system of weights and a small unit of volume. This unit is called more correctly fluid dram or in contraction also fluidram.a dram is a unit of volume (equal to 1/8 fluid ounce). a gram is a unit of mass.


What rhymes with gram and means small?

dram


What rhymes with dram?

Gram Spam Ram Tram


Unit used to describe mass?

gram (most commonly kilogram) slug dram


Do 2 drams equal to 1 gram?

No. 1 dram = 1.771 845 195 3125 grams.


Why sram less dense than dram?

SRAM is less dense than DRAM because SRAM cells are made up of multiple transistors, typically 6 transistors per cell, which require more space compared to the single transistor used in DRAM cells. This extra space needed for each cell in SRAM makes it less dense in terms of storing data compared to DRAM.


How many drams are in a millileter?

1 dram = 3.696 militres but if you meant how many grams are in a militre then that is 1 gram= 1 militre


How many grammes in 1 teaspoon?

1 Teaspoon [US] = 1 1/3 (1.333...) dram 1 Teaspoon [UK] = 0.9607599 dram 1 Teaspoon [metric] = 1.3525609 dram


Disadvantages for using DRAM for the main memory?

Disadvantages of DRAM Dram having have access time compared to SRAM. It needs extra circuit to refresh the cell which refreshes the Dram thousand times per second. So it requires more power.


Is dram non volatile?

DRAM is volatile.


What describes a difference when gram-positive bacteria are compared to gram negative bacteria?

The peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall is thicker for a Gram-positive bacterium.


What describes a difference. When gram-positive bacteria are compared to gram-negative bacteria?

The peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall is thicker for a Gram-positive bacterium.