Kilogram (kg):
Description: The kilogram is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units, widely employed to measure body weight, groceries, and industrial commodities around the world.
Conversion Factor: 1 (Base Unit)
Common Use: Science, industry, and general use for weighing most things.
Gram (g):
Description Gram A gram is the metric unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram; it is usually applied in measurements while weighing small weights, for instance, items of food, letters, and in laboratories.
Conversion Factor: 0.001
Common Uses: Cooking, small-scale measurement, and Scientific work.
Miligram (mg):
Description: A milligram is a measure of mass in the metric system, equal to a gram divided by a thousand. It is appropriate for very light weights such as medicine dosages and chemical measurements.
Converting Factor: 0.000001
Common Applications: Pharmaceuticals, Supplements, and Very Specific Chemical Experiments.
Microgram (μg):
Description. A microgram is smaller than one gram. It is a one millionth. It gets used in areas where minute precision is extremely required, especially for medical labs and nutrition.
Conversion factor: 0.000000001
Common Applications Vitamins, hormones, microscopic particles.
Metric Ton (t):
Description: The metric unit of mass referred to simply as the "tonne" or "metric ton" is equal to 1,000 kilograms. This is often used for large quantities such as consignments and equipment for transport and industries.
Conversion Factor: 1000
Common applications: Measurement of cargo, freight, and bulk material.
Pound (lb):
Description: Pound is a unit of mass main used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It highly applied in body weight and packaged product.
Conversion factor: 0.453592
Common Uses: Body weight, grocery items, and postal shipping.
Ounce (oz):
Description: An ounce is a smaller unit of weight commonly used to measure ingredients, postal packages, and precious metals in the United States.
Conversion factor: 0.028350
Typical usage: Cooking, mail, small articles.
Stoune (ST)
Description: Stone is an imperial unit of mass in general use throughout the UK and Ireland to measure body weights. A stone equals 14 pounds.
Conversion Factor: 6.350290
General Applications: To measure body weight.
Ton (US:)
Description: US ton, or short ton is a unit with the equivalent value of 2,000 pounds. It is used mainly in the United States for weighing industrial products.
Conversion factor: 907.184740
Common Usage Areas: Heavy industrial and commercial applications.
Ton (UK):
Description: The UK ton, or long ton, weighs 2,240 pounds. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom for weighing anything that has a heavy weight.
Conversion Factor: 1016.046910 Main Applications: Measurement in transportation and heavy industries.
Carat (ct):
Description: A carat is the unit of mass utilized for measures in gemstones and pearls equivalent to 200 milligrams, which has remained the jewelry industry's standard measure.
Conversion Factor: 0.000200 Common Applications Weigh gemstones, diamonds, and pearls. Atomic Mass Unit (u): Description: An atomic mass unit is used in physics and chemistry to define the mass of atoms and molecules. It is very small in size, hence very ideal for measuring atomic-scale particles. Conversion Factor: 1.66053906660 × 10^-27 kg (often abbreviated as 0) Common Applications: Chemistry, physics, and scientific research. Grains (gr): Description: Grain is a unit of mass used for the most part to weigh bullets, arrows, and medicine. It was one of the earliest units of mass. Conversion Factor: 0.000065 Common Applications Ammunition, dosage of medicine, and archery.
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