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Common weight units

Gram (g)

Definition: A gram (symbol: g) is one thousandth of a kilogram (1 g = 0.001 kg). It is a unit of mass in the SI metric system and the most practical unit for measuring small quantities.

History/origin: The gram was originally defined in 1795 as the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at 4 °C, the same basis as the early kilogram definition, just scaled down by a factor of 1,000.

Current use: Grams are widely used in food nutrition labels, cooking recipes, pharmaceutical doses, and jewellery. Most food packaging worldwide lists weight in grams or kilograms.

Milligram (mg)

Definition: The milligram is a tiny metric mass unit. One mg equals 0.001 g, or 0.000001 kg.

History/origin: Because the metric system scales by powers of ten, mg became the natural unit for masses below a gram in pharmacy, chemistry, and precision measuring.

Current use: Mg appears on medicine labels, supplement facts, caffeine amounts, sodium values, lab samples, trace ingredients, and chemical quantities too small for grams.

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