Each individual packet contains 9 crackers, and when crushed, will equal 1 and 1/4 cups of cracker crumbs.
Yes. It is the standard for density. #
1 gram of pure water at 25 oC and 760 mmHg (STP) occupies a volume of 1 mL.
All other densities are measured against this standard.
Newtons is a measurement of force, and kilograms measures mass. In order to convert between the two you need some form of acceleration. Using Newtons law (F=ma) and assuming you are using gravity on earth, you would multiply 150 kg by 9.81 m/s^2 to get the force in Newtons.
In the Imperial weight system there are 2240 lbs = 1 ton
Hence in 14 tons there are
14 x 2240 = 31360 lbs
Litres is a measure of liquid volume.
Grams is a measure of mass.
You need to know the density of the matter , befire yiou can make a comparison.
The Table for the Imperial Weight system is : -
16 oz = 1 lb
14 lbs = 1 stone
2 stones = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 cwt ( hundredweight)
20 cwt = 1 ton.
Taking the secons line down in the table
1 stone = 14 lbs
15 stones = 15 x 14 = 210 lbs. The answer!!!!
A single pistachio nut weighs about 0.02 ounces (0.57 grams), and the kernel or nutmeat, which is the portion of the pistachio that you eat, makes up about 48 to 53 percent of that weight
The Rosetta stone composition is granodiorite, an igneous rock similar to granite, and containing silicates like feldspar.
In the Imperial weight and measurrs system.
16 oz = 1 lb
14 lbs = 1 stone
2 stones = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 cwt (hundredweight)
20 cwt = 1 ton
To answer your question refer to the first line of the table.
1 lb = 16 oz
3 lbx = 3 x 16 = 48 ozs.
0.45359237kg
for an approximate result, divide the mass value by 2.20462262
Centimeters are a measure of length, while lbs is a measure of weight or mass. You can't convert one into the other.
2.834952313 g
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 0.1 oz*1 lb
16 oz*1 kg
2.2046 lb*1000 g
1 kg=2.834952313 g
Direct Conversion Formula 0.1 oz*28.34952313 g
1 oz=2.834952313 g
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A tonne is bigger than a kg so you can get any tonnes into a kg. There is 1000kg in a tonne.
There's a difference between a ton and a tonne. A tonne, or "metric ton," is 1000 kilos, while a ton is 2000 pounds.
Let's play around with this a bit. We know there are roughly 454 grams per pound, or 2.202 pounds per kilo.
I get 0.001101 tons per kilo. As the doctor in The Meaning of Life said, that is what we call "very, very small."
there is 0.001 tonnes in a kg!
i hope it helped!
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There are no kilometers in a ton! Kilometers and tons measure different things: kilometers measure distance, while tons measure weight. It looks like requesting the number from apples that are in a second - they're not basically indistinguishable units.
Perhaps you were contemplating a substitute unit? For example, a "ton-kilometer" (tkm) is a unit used in transportation to evaluate how much work done by moving one ton of cargo more than one kilometer. Thusly, accepting you have 10 tons of cargo moved for 50 kilometers, that would be 500 ton-kilometers.
In the beautiful simplicity of the metric system, the kilogram used to be the weight of 1 liter of water at a set temperature - and a liter was defined as the volume occupied by a cube one tenth of a meter on a side. The meter's original definition was one ten millionth of the distance from the pole to the equator. So a prototype kilogram was made with precise instruments and has resided in an international bureau of standards in France since 1889, and several copies made, kept by various countries including the NIST in the US. So this notionally had been the "benchmark" since then.
The problem with these is that they are not based on fundamental and non-varying units; for example, the Earth itself can slightly change shape and mass over time, or the metal from which this archetype kilogram is made has a very slight tendency to "evaporate" as surface atoms get (rarely) ejected from its surface; calculated to have lost about 50 micrograms since its creation.
So scientists voted on a new standard rather than ones which can shift easily; the meter was redefined by how far radiation travels in a fixed time; this enabled us to redefine the kilogram by tying it to the Planck constant which, in physics, relates the energy of a photon to its frequency. Since it can be also defined using mass, the kilogram "benchmark" has thus been set by scientific agreement made back in 2021.
Between 1.5 and .3 g. Of course this is all dependent upon the area you live in. Prices can vary greatly.
This depends on the composition of the individual grain (which will effect it's density) and also on the size of the grain.
Geologists and civil engineers split sand into 3 grades, from course (0.6 - 2 mm diameter), through medium (0.2 - 0.6 mm diameter) to fine (0.06 - 0.2 mm).
As such sand is defined based on the size of the grains, not necessarily their composition. Sand grain composition can vary significantly however by far the most common mineral forming sand is quartz. Quartz has a density of 2650 kg / m cubed.
As such a quartz sand grain may weigh as little as 0.007 grams and as much as 8 grams.