According to the International System of Units, a Mg is a megagram, the official designation for a tonne, also called the metric ton, equivalent to 1000 kilograms.
Mbps and Mg refer to units measuring fundamentally different things: data transfer speed and weight.
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No, mg and Mbps are different units of measurement. mg typically refers to milligrams, which measures mass, while Mbps refers to megabits per second, which measures data transfer speed. They are not directly comparable.
mbps is greater than kbps.... Not so. The prefix of "m" means "mili-" (1/1,000), for example "mm", "mg", "mW", "ml" etc. The prefix of "k" means "kilo-" (1,000 multiple), for example "km", "kg", "kW", "kV" etc. Then a "mili-bit-per-second" is 1,000,000 times less than "kilo-bit-per-second", in other words mbps ie less than kbps. The question probably should be "Is Mbps greater than kbps?". If so, the prefix of "M" means "mega-" (1,000,000 multiple) and Mbps is greater than kbps.
15 mg is more than 7.5 mg.
25 mg of liquid =
25 / 0.125 = 200
Mg is magnesium.
15 mg = 3.306934 pounds
No.
It is about 0.71%.
The abbreviation "mcg" is micrograms.
.25 gr = .25 x 1000 = 250 mg
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