Atomic mass units to Kilograms Converter

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Atomic mass unit (u)

Definition: An atomic mass unit (symbol: u), also called the unified atomic mass unit, is defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom. It is an extremely small unit used in atomic and molecular science.

History/origin: The atomic mass unit was developed so chemists and physicists could compare the masses of atoms and molecules using a practical relative standard rather than kilograms.

Current use: Atomic mass units are used in chemistry, nuclear physics, and molecular science to express the mass of atoms, isotopes, and molecules.

Kilogram (kg)

Definition: The kilogram is the SI base unit for mass. Its current definition is tied to the fixed Planck constant rather than a stored metal artifact.

History/origin: The kilogram moved from a water-based definition to an international prototype cylinder, then to a constant-based standard that laboratories can reproduce.

Current use: Kg is used for body weight, groceries, shipping, luggage limits, gym weights, scientific measurements, industrial goods, medical records, and most metric commerce.

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