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above about 103 kg and is
often used with SI prefixes. For example, a
gigagram (Gg) or 109 g is 103 tonnes,
commonly called a kilotonne.
Other units of...
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kilogram 10−6 g μg
microgram 106 g Mg
megagram 10−9 g ng
nanogram 109 g Gg
gigagram 10−12 g pg
picogram 1012 g Tg
teragram 10−15 g fg
femtogram 1015 g Pg petagram...
-
General Government, ****-occupied
territory of the
Second Republic of
Poland Gigagram or Gg Gish gallop, a
rhetorical debating technique named after Duane Gish...
- Long Tons (LT)
tonne t
megagram Mg 1 t 1.1023 tn 0.98421 LT
kilotonne kt
gigagram Gg 1,000 t 1102.3 tn 984.21 LT
megatonne Mt
teragram Tg 1,000,000 t 1.1023 million tn...
- TNT Mg ton of TNT t 4.184×109 J or 4.184
gigajoules 1.162 MWh 46.55 μg
gigagram of TNT Gg
kiloton of TNT kt 4.184×1012 J or 4.184
terajoules 1.162 GWh...
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smaller are
commonly used for
measurement of m****. However, megagram,
gigagram, and
larger are
rarely used;
tonnes (and kilotonnes, megatonnes, etc.)...
- use as
unburned methane and that
total U.S.
stove emissions are 28.1
gigagrams of methane. In much of the
developed world it is
supplied through pipes...
- each year,
rocket launches could expel 1–10
gigagrams of
black carbon at the
lower end to 30–100
gigagrams at the
extreme end in next few decades. In another...
- in
gigagrams (1,000
metric tons) of
chromium per year. The
corresponding stocks (inventories)
indicate reservoirs of
chromium given in
gigagrams of chromium...
- Lyman-alpha
found that this
planet is
evaporating at a rate of 1-100
gigagrams per second. This
indication was
found by
detecting the
extended exosphere...