Units of weight

Units of weight

Units of weight measure how heavy an object is. 

The Metric System of Measurements uses the mass units: gram (g), kilogram (kg) and tonne (t).

 

1 g = 1000 mg (1 gram = 1000 milligrams )

1kg = 1000 g (1 kilogram  = 1000 gram)

1 t = 1000 kg  (1 tonne = 1000 kilogram)

From the gram, we get the rest of the metric units using the standard metric prefixes. 

A paper clip has a mass of about gram. 

A liter bottle of water has a mass of kilogram (plus a little bit extra for the plastic).


Measured scales

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