A medium-sized apple weighs around 100 grams, which is heavier than 15 grams.
A U.S. nickel weighs approximately five grams.
A U.S. nickel weighs approximately 5 grams, so you could use around 3/5th of a nickel to represent an object that weighs 3 grams.
The mass of an object that weighs 200 grams is 200 grams.
No object does since weight is not measured in grams but in Newtons. Grams are used for measuring mass, not weight.
A medium-sized apple typically weighs around 100 grams.
A U.S. nickel weighs approximately five grams.
Ouuh - I know this one. 425 grams... And here is the formula:15 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 425.2428469 g
A U.S. nickel weighs approximately 5 grams, so you could use around 3/5th of a nickel to represent an object that weighs 3 grams.
The mass of an object that weighs 200 grams is 200 grams.
No object does since weight is not measured in grams but in Newtons. Grams are used for measuring mass, not weight.
A medium-sized apple typically weighs around 100 grams.
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A U.S. nickel coin weighs approximately 5 grams.
An object that weighs 6 ounces is equivalent to approximately 170 grams.
A postage stamp weighs about 100 grams.
A 350 gram doughnut
A bar of soap typically weighs around 100 grams.