- pounds, 1.102
short tons, and 0.984 long tons. The
official SI unit is the
megagram (Mg), a less
common way to
express the same amount. It is a non-SI unit...
-
subgroup has no
degrees of
freedom but can be seen as
directed edges. A
megagram is a million-sided star polygon.
There are 199,999
regular forms given...
- "kilopond" has been
declared obsolete. The tonne-force,
metric ton-force,
megagram-force, and
megapond (Mp) are each 1000 kilograms-force. The decanewton...
-
expressed in the
ordinary units of m**** and its multiples:
kilogram (kg),
megagram (Mg) or
tonne (t), etc. The "kiloton (of TNT equivalent)" is a unit of...
-
called the
metric ton,
which is 1,000
kilograms (about 2,204.6 pounds) or 1
megagram. the
short ton,
which is 2,000
pounds (907.2 kilograms) Its
original use...
- kilogram; thus 103 kg is a
megagram (106 g), not a *kilokilogram. The
tonne (t) is an SI-compatible unit of m****
equal to a
megagram (Mg), or 103 kg. The unit...
-
expressed in the
ordinary units of m**** and its multiples:
kilogram (kg),
megagram (Mg) or
tonne (t), etc. The
International Energy Agency defines one tonne...
- However,
megagram, gigagram, and
larger are
rarely used;
tonnes (and kilotonnes, megatonnes, etc.) or
scientific notation are used instead. The
megagram does...
-
Europe in
retail for some
foods such as
cheese and meat. The unit name
megagram is
rarely used, and even then
typically only in
technical fields in contexts...
-
megajoule The
megajoule is
approximately the
kinetic energy of a one
megagram (tonne)
vehicle moving at 161 km/h (100 mph).[citation needed] The energy...