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whats 500mg converted to grams?

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what is it? it it 1/2 a gram?
 
thanks rob ;) ...i am ..next year.
 
:wtf: The school year just started. Why wait till next year? Get back in the game now!!

I know I would... I thought you wanted to play football anyway!:confused:
 
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It's bad enough you don't actually know how to do this, but you could at least learn how to use the Interweb.
 
.5g
 
I love the metric system. I think the whole world should adopt it. It would make mechanical and chemical calculations much simpler. When I took chemistry and physics my freshman and sophomore year, I fucking hated standard. It always took a nice round number and turned it into a hundred decimal numbers to work with where I am figuring least significant digits, and I end up getting a calculation wrong while I am typing in all this horseshit into my TI calculator.
I know it doesn???t sound like a big deal, but when you are working on a project that might require a couple hundred calculations, it just seems so much easier to shift a decimal then to divide my some obscure number.
Ok, my rant is over.
:offtopic:
 
I love the metric system. I think the whole world should adopt it. It would make mechanical and chemical calculations much simpler. When I took chemistry and physics my freshman and sophomore year, I fucking hated standard. It always took a nice round number and turned it into a hundred decimal numbers to work with where I am figuring least significant digits, and I end up getting a calculation wrong while I am typing in all this horseshit into my TI calculator.
I know it doesn???t sound like a big deal, but when you are working on a project that might require a couple hundred calculations, it just seems so much easier to shift a decimal then to divide my some obscure number.
Ok, my rant is over.
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I agree... most Americans don't realize the power of the metric system.

1 mL of water = 1 gram = 1 cubic cm

How many people know how much 1 cubic foot of water weighs?
 
I agree... most Americans don't realize the power of the metric system.

1 mL of water = 1 gram = 1 cubic cm

How many people know how much 1 cubic foot of water weighs?

Most people who use the metric system don't realize that.
 
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