1. A small apple weighs approximately 100 grams (g).
2. A loaf of bread typically weighs around 500 g.
3. A 1-liter bottle of water weighs approximately 1,000 g or 1 kilogram (kg).
4. A bag of rice weighing 5 kg is equivalent to 5,000 g.
5. A person weighing 70 kg has a mass of 70,000 g.
6. A newborn baby may weigh around 3,000 g or 3 kg.
7. A gold bar used for investment purposes often weighs 1,000 g or 1 kg.
8. Cooking recipes may mention ingredients to be measured in grams, such as 250 g of flour.
9. In science experiments, chemicals may be precisely weighed in milligrams (mg), which are thousandths of a gram.
10. In medical settings, precise measurement of patient weight in grams or kilograms is important for determining medication dosages.
When converting between metric units of mass, the following relationships are useful:
* 1,000 milligrams (mg) = 1 gram (g)
* 1,000 grams (g) = 1 kilogram (kg)
* 1,000 kilograms (kg) = 1 metric ton or tonne (t)
You can use these conversions to easily convert between different metric units of mass. For example, 2,500 mg is equal to 2.5 g, and 7 kg is equal to 7,000 g.