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  2. Gram - Wikipedia

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    The gram (originally gramme; [1] SI unit symbol g) is a unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.. Originally defined as of 1795 as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre [1 cm 3], and at the temperature of melting ice", [2] the defining temperature (≈0 °C) was later changed to 4 ...

  3. Centimetre–gram–second system of units - Wikipedia

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    The unit of magnetic permeability is that of the emu system, and the magnetic constitutive equations are B = (4 π /10)μH and B = (4 π /10)μ 0 H + μ 0 M. Magnetic reluctance is given a hybrid unit to ensure the validity of Ohm's law for magnetic circuits.

  4. Gaussian units - Wikipedia

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    For one thing, in the Gaussian system, all of the following quantities have the same dimension: E G, D G, P G, B G, H G, and M G. A further point is that the electric and magnetic susceptibility of a material is dimensionless in both the Gaussian system and the ISQ, but a given material will have a different numerical susceptibility in the two ...

  5. 1G - Wikipedia

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    1G refers to the first generation of mobile telecommunications standards, introduced in the 1980s. This generation was characterized by the use of analog audio transmissions, a major distinction from the subsequent 2G networks, which were fully digital .

  6. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    10 1 g dag decagram 10 −2 g cg: centigram: 10 2 g hg hectogram 10 −3 g mg: milligram: 10 3 g kg: kilogram: 10 −6 g μg: microgram (mcg) 10 6 g Mg megagram 10 −9 g ng: nanogram: 10 9 g Gg gigagram 10 −12 g pg picogram 10 12 g Tg teragram 10 −15 g fg femtogram 10 15 g Pg petagram 10 −18 g ag attogram 10 18 g Eg exagram 10 −21 g zg ...

  7. Relative density - Wikipedia

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    Helium gas has a density of 0.164 g/L; [16] it is 0.139 times as dense as air, which has a density of 1.18 g/L. [16] Urine normally has a specific gravity between 1.003 and 1.030. The Urine Specific Gravity diagnostic test is used to evaluate renal concentration ability for assessment of the urinary system. [ 17 ]

  8. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    As such, Richard J.C. Brown (who proposed the prefixes adopted for 10 ±27 and 10 ±30) has proposed a reintroduction of compound prefixes (e.g. kiloquetta-for 10 33) if a driver for prefixes at such scales ever materialises, with a restriction that the last prefix must always be quetta-or quecto-. This usage has not been approved by the BIPM.

  9. Equivalent weight - Wikipedia

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    For example, 50 g of zinc will react with oxygen to produce 62.24 g of zinc oxide, implying that the zinc has reacted with 12.24 g of oxygen (from the Law of conservation of mass): the equivalent weight of zinc is the mass which will react with eight grams of oxygen, hence 50 g × 8 g/12.24 g = 32.7 g.