gram | 1 g | 2 g | 3 g | 4 g | 5 g | 6 g | 7 g | 8 g | 9 g | 10 g | 11 g | 12 g | 13 g | 14 g | 15 g | 16 g | 17 g | 18 g | 19 g | 20 g | 21 g | 22 g | 23 g | 24 g | 25 g | 26 g | 27 g | 28 g | 29 g | 30 g | 31 g | 32 g | 33 g | 34 g | 35 g | 36 g | 37 g | 38 g | 39 g | 40 g | 41 g | 42 g | 43 g | 44 g | 45 g | 46 g | 47 g | 48 g | 49 g | 50 g | 51 g | 52 g | 53 g | 54 g | 55 g | 56 g | 57 g | 58 g | 59 g | 60 g | 61 g | 62 g | 63 g | 64 g | 65 g | 66 g | 67 g | 68 g | 69 g | 70 g | 71 g | 72 g | 73 g | 74 g | 75 g | 76 g | 77 g | 78 g | 79 g | 80 g | 81 g | 82 g | 83 g | 84 g | 85 g | 86 g | 87 g | 88 g | 89 g | 90 g | 91 g | 92 g | 93 g | 94 g | 95 g | 96 g | 97 g | 98 g | 99 g | 100 g |
kilogram | 0.001 kg | 0.002 kg | 0.003 kg | 0.004 kg | 0.005 kg | 0.006 kg | 0.007 kg | 0.008 kg | 0.009 kg | 0.01 kg | 0.011 kg | 0.012 kg | 0.013 kg | 0.014 kg | 0.015 kg | 0.016 kg | 0.017 kg | 0.018 kg | 0.019 kg | 0.02 kg | 0.021 kg | 0.022 kg | 0.023 kg | 0.024 kg | 0.025 kg | 0.026 kg | 0.027 kg | 0.028 kg | 0.029 kg | 0.03 kg | 0.031 kg | 0.032 kg | 0.033 kg | 0.034 kg | 0.035 kg | 0.036 kg | 0.037 kg | 0.038 kg | 0.039 kg | 0.04 kg | 0.041 kg | 0.042 kg | 0.043 kg | 0.044 kg | 0.045 kg | 0.046 kg | 0.047 kg | 0.048 kg | 0.049 kg | 0.05 kg | 0.051 kg | 0.052 kg | 0.053 kg | 0.054 kg | 0.055 kg | 0.056 kg | 0.057 kg | 0.058 kg | 0.059 kg | 0.06 kg | 0.061 kg | 0.062 kg | 0.063 kg | 0.064 kg | 0.065 kg | 0.066 kg | 0.067 kg | 0.068 kg | 0.069 kg | 0.07 kg | 0.071 kg | 0.072 kg | 0.073 kg | 0.074 kg | 0.075 kg | 0.076 kg | 0.077 kg | 0.078 kg | 0.079 kg | 0.08 kg | 0.081 kg | 0.082 kg | 0.083 kg | 0.084 kg | 0.085 kg | 0.086 kg | 0.087 kg | 0.088 kg | 0.089 kg | 0.09 kg | 0.091 kg | 0.092 kg | 0.093 kg | 0.094 kg | 0.095 kg | 0.096 kg | 0.097 kg | 0.098 kg | 0.099 kg | 0.1 kg |
The gram (alternative spelling: gramme; SI unit symbol: g) (Latin gramma, from Greek γράμμα, grámma) is a metric system unit of mass.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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gram | g | 1 Kg = 1000 g | = 10-3 Kg | Metric system SI |
grams | kilograms | grams | kilograms |
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1 | = 0.001 | 11 | = 0.011 |
2.5 | = 0.0025 | 12.5 | = 0.0125 |
4 | = 0.004 | 14 | = 0.014 |
5.5 | = 0.0055 | 15.5 | = 0.0155 |
7 | = 0.007 | 17 | = 0.017 |
8.5 | = 0.0085 | 18.5 | = 0.0185 |
10 | = 0.01 | 20 | = 0.02 |
The kilogram or kilogramme (SI unit symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) (the Metric system) and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grand K" or "Big K").
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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kilogram | kg | ≡ mass of the prototype near Paris (≈ mass of 1 L of water) | ≡ 1 kg | Metric system SI |
kilograms | grams | kilograms | grams |
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1 | = 1000 | 11 | = 11000 |
2.5 | = 2500 | 12.5 | = 12500 |
4 | = 4000 | 14 | = 14000 |
5.5 | = 5500 | 15.5 | = 15500 |
7 | = 7000 | 17 | = 17000 |
8.5 | = 8500 | 18.5 | = 18500 |
10 | = 10000 | 20 | = 20000 |
grams | kilograms |
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1 | = 0.001 |
1 000 | = 1 |
You can find the conversion in other languages in the following:
Symbol | Definition |
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≡ | exactly equal |
≈ | approximately equal to |
= | equal to |
digits | indicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …) |