In dekagrams, things like food ingredients, particularly spices and herbs, are commonly measured. Some recipes may list measurements in dekagrams for convenience.
Some examples of things that have no carbon in them include gold, water, and oxygen.
Some examples of dull things include a blunt knife, a boring lecture, a monotonous job, and a colorless painting.
Cars, utensils, nails, buildings, and jewelry are some examples of things that are commonly made out of metal.
To find the density of glycerol in grams per cubic centimeter, you would need to divide the mass of a given volume of glycerol by its volume. Typically, the density of glycerol is around 1.26 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
some things that might be measured in grams are liquids, pills, and weight.
Virtually nothing is measured in hectograms. Things are measured in kilograms (= 10 hectograms) or grams (= 0.01 hectograms), and the result given to the appropriate number of decimal places.
car pepper powder ball sun pen pencil chocolates insects rubber rubber band flower beads gold paste soap cake silver pin
Bottles, engines for motor bike and small cars, skull capacity, are some examples.
Temperature is measured in kelvin.
Snowboard length and widths are measured in centimeters.
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Examples of things that can be measured in millimeters include the thickness of paper, the diameter of small screws, the width of a pencil lead, and the length of small electronic components.
Mass can be measured in -- kilogram, and any of its multiples and sub-multiples -- pound-mass -- slug
The smallest unit measured with a digital balance is usually in grams, with precision typically ranging from 0.01 grams to 0.0001 grams, depending on the type and quality of the balance. Some balances can even measure in milligrams or micrograms.
== == * a snow petrel weighs 454 grams * a can of baked beans weighs 420 grams
of course some things are impossible