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The appropriate unit for mass of a grain of rice is milligrams (mg).
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mass is best measured by fluid volume displacement
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1.1368804gcm-1 when one grain equals 25mg otherwise it's the mass of the grain divided by the volume of the grain mass/volume=density
The mass of one grain of rice is 25 milligram or .025 grams. There are about 29,000 rice grains in approximately one pound of long-grain white rice.
The appropriate unit for mass of a grain of rice is milligrams (mg).
The mass of one grain of rice can vary depending on the type of rice and its size, but on average, a single grain of rice typically weighs around 20 to 30 milligrams. This weight can fluctuate due to factors such as moisture content and the specific variety of rice. To determine the precise mass of one grain of rice, a more accurate measurement using a scale sensitive to milligrams would be necessary.
one kilogram if it is big ;) lolzz
mass is best measured by fluid volume displacement
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All the grains in a bag of rice is only 5 digits long. To take it to the next level, I then calculated the volume of this rice to be about .02604 cubic feet. So 100 digits worth of rice (10^99 minimum) would require over 5.7 x 10^92 cubic feet or approximately 3.9 x 10^81 cubic miles. To make that fit into your head a little nicer, that's 1.5 x 10^70 earth volumes.
1.1368804gcm-1 when one grain equals 25mg otherwise it's the mass of the grain divided by the volume of the grain mass/volume=density
a grain of rice
I assume we're discussing medium grain white rice in this scenario, wherein each grain weighs approximately 0.03 grams. Based on this assumption, a single kilogram of rice might include around 33,000 grains. Hence, scaling that up to 10 kilograms
One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.
No, rice is a grain.