No. Grams is mass. Gravity is the phenomenon that causes
forces of attraction between two masses.
350 grams on the moon would still be 350 grams because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and it depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity, which is lower on the moon compared to Earth.
100 grams of gold would weigh 100 grams, as weight is a measure of how heavy an object is due to the force of gravity on it.
To convert grams to newtons, you need to divide the weight in grams by the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. Therefore, the weight of a 352-gram object is about 3.61 newtons.
If the mass is 5 grams on Mars.Then the mass is also 5 grams on Earth (by definition).Now, they've specified that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s/s, which is "normal".So, the weight would also be 5 grams, or you can convert to whatever your favorite unit is, pounds, ounces, etc.
I assume you mean grams force (weight of a gram on Earth), as grams are a measure of mass, while newtons are a measure of weight.mass = 0.05g = 0.00005kgweight = mass x gravitational field strength=0.00005 x 9.81N/kg=0.0004905Nvoila
To convert grams to liters, divide by the specific gravity. In this case, 500 grams divided by 1.08 (specific gravity) equals approximately 463.0 mL or 0.463 liters.
350 grams on the moon would still be 350 grams because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and it depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity, which is lower on the moon compared to Earth.
gravity is weight and weight is measured in N (newtons). so, no, its not measured in grams. :) Actually, gravity is measured as acceleration and is 9.8 Meters/second/second or 32.2 feet/second/second. Weight is the effect felt BECAUSE of gravity.
489 grams
That is approximately 28.34 grams
No. Mass (e.g. grams) is a measure of matter, and is independent of gravity. Weight (e.g. pounds) is a measure of force and is directly related to gravity.
Weight in grams per cubic centimetre.
100 grams of gold would weigh 100 grams, as weight is a measure of how heavy an object is due to the force of gravity on it.
To find the weight in grams, you can use the formula: weight = volume (in ml) x specific gravity. First, convert 4 fluid ounces to ml (1 fluid ounce is approximately 29.57 ml), which gives you about 118.28 ml. Then, multiply this volume by the specific gravity of 0.844 to get the weight in grams, which would be around 99.77 grams.
Under normal Earth gravity, a mass of 1 kg (1000 grams) has a weight of 9.8 newton.
To convert grams to newtons, you need to divide the weight in grams by the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. Therefore, the weight of a 352-gram object is about 3.61 newtons.
Jupiter's surface gravity is about 2.5 times that on Earth. So a mass of 500 grams would have a weight of about 1250 grams weight.