Gram, oznaczenie g – jednostka masy, jednostka podstawowa w układzie jednostek miar CGS[1] (Centymetr Gram Sekunda).
Gram w układzie SI
nazwa | oznaczenie | w [g] | w [kg] |
---|---|---|---|
quectogram | qg | 10−30 | 10−33 |
rontogram | rg | 10−27 | 10−30 |
joktogram | yg | 10−24 | 10−27 |
zeptogram | zg | 10−21 | 10−24 |
attogram | ag | 10−18 | 10−21 |
femtogram | fg | 10−15 | 10−18 |
pikogram | pg | 10−12 | 10−15 |
nanogram | ng | 10−9 | 10−12 |
mikrogram | µg | 10−6 | 10−9 |
miligram | mg | 10−3 | 10−6 |
centygram | cg | 10−2 | 10−5 |
decygram | dg | 10−1 | 10−4 |
gram | g | 1 (100) | 10−3 |
dekagram | dag | 101 | 10−2 |
hektogram | hg | 102 | 10−1 |
kilogram | kg | 103 | 1 |
megagram (tona) | Mg | 106 | 103 |
gigagram | Gg | 109 | 106 |
teragram | Tg | 1012 | 109 |
petagram | Pg | 1015 | 1012 |
eksagram | Eg | 1018 | 1015 |
zettagram | Zg | 1021 | 1018 |
jottagram | Yg | 1024 | 1021 |
ronnagram | Rg | 1027 | 1024 |
quettagram | Qg | 1030 | 1027 |
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Przypisy
- ↑ gram, [w:] Encyklopedia PWN [dostęp 2021-10-15] .
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