mcg is a microgram see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microgram
Saying mass and weight are proportional means that as mass increases, weight (the force due to gravity acting on the mass) also increases in direct proportion. This relationship is described by the equation Weight = mass x gravitational acceleration.
Mass and weight are similar because they are directly proportional to one another. Mass is the measure of matter within an object, and weight is the force with which gravity pulls down on that mass. If the mass is great, the force pulling on it is great.
Weight can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the EPS Thermocol by its density. The formula is: Weight = Volume x Density. First, determine the volume of the EPS Thermocol using its dimensions. Then, multiply the volume by the given density to get the weight.
It could be said that it is how much force is gravity putting on the object, weight is related to mass and gravity, such that : weight = mass x gravity It is a common mistake thinking that weight is same as mass, mass is the amount of quantity in an object, and doesn't vary according to position as weight does. It means that you put fat on
No, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. The weight of an object can change with location due to differences in gravitational pull. Mass, on the other hand, is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is constant regardless of location.
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It can mean gram. It is a weight.
ib is the abbreviation for pound
Body Mass Index
Partial Weight Bearing
Non-Weight Bearing
Touch Weight Bear
height weight proportionate
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ATGW is an abbreviation of "Average Total Gem Weight."
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It is the abbreviation for ounce, (weight or volume). In the Wizard of OZ, the name came from the bottom drawer of Frank Baum's filing cabinet that was marked O-Z.