Grams are a unit of mass, while centimeters are a unit of length. The conversion between the two would depend on the density of the substance. To convert grams to centimeters, you would need the density of the material to calculate its volume and then determine the length in centimeters.
No, height in centimeters is not necessarily four times the weight in kilograms. Height and weight are completely independent measures and do not have a fixed mathematical relationship between them.
The "k" stands for kilo, which is the SI unit for a thousand, so one thousand grams is a kilogram, or, a gram is a thousandth of a kilogram.
Centimeters measure length, for example, a ruler is 30 centimeters long, and grams measure mass (how heavy something is), for example a recipe may need 50 grams of sugar. It is not possible to put centimeters in terms of grams, since they measure very different things.
That all depends on what substance you're handling.5 grams of air have a large volume (many cc).5 grams of water have a smaller volume (fewer cc).5 grams of granite rock have a tiny volume (only one or two cc)
They are very different units; However, one gram is defined as a cubic centimeter of water.
1 inches = 2.54 centimeters
There is no relationship between grams and calories
There is no direct conversion between grams and centimeters. Grams measure mass (weight), while centimeters measure length. The conversion would depend on the substance being measured and its density.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram.-(hence the prefix "kilo" )
Grams can't be converted to centimeters. Grams measure mass, while centimeters measure length.
1 inch is 2.54cm
It is linear.
positive linear relationship
One is 100 of the other i think
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
Grams can't be converted to centimeters. Grams measure mass, while centimeters measure length.