No, the gram is used for small weights, even though the gram is a mass unit, not a force unit or weight unit.
"Ounces" is not part of the metric system.
Yes, it is and 1 oz = 28.35 grams. __________ No, it is not. Ounces can be converted to metric units like milliliters or grams, but ounces themselves are part of what is called the imperial system.
I don't know exactly what you mean; but neither ounces nor gallons are part of the metric system. Look at the Wikipedia article on "SI" to get information about the current, official, version of the metric system.
One metric ton is 35,274 ounces.
No, pounds are not used in any modern system.
"Ounces" is not part of the metric system.
the basic unit of weight in metric system; equal to 0.35 ounces
In the metric system, 0.35 ounces is equal to 9.92233 grams. In kilograms, this would be equal to 0.00992233 kilograms. The kilogram is the basic unit of weight in the metric system.
My advice. Dont do drugs. But the metric system, and unless your bill gates, Usually in grams and ounces.
Yes, it is and 1 oz = 28.35 grams. __________ No, it is not. Ounces can be converted to metric units like milliliters or grams, but ounces themselves are part of what is called the imperial system.
In the metric system, 0.35 ounces is equal to 9.92233 grams. In kilograms, this would be equal to 0.00992233 kilograms. The kilogram is the basic unit of weight in the metric system.
I don't know exactly what you mean; but neither ounces nor gallons are part of the metric system. Look at the Wikipedia article on "SI" to get information about the current, official, version of the metric system.
That depends wether you are in the metric system or the system used by the US. In the US the mesurtements are Ounces, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons
Metric: millilitres. Imperial: fluid ounces. English: none - there is no such system.
No, pounds are not used in any modern system.
One metric ton is 35,274 ounces.
Basic unit of weight in the metric system equal to 0.35 ounces