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Encyclopedia > Decagram

The decagram (symbol dag, sometimes dcg) is an SI unit of mass. It is defined as: Si, si, or SI may stand for: SI, the Système International dUnités (the metric International System of Units) one of two Spanish words pronounced like see: sí (accented) for yes and si (unaccented) for if a French word pronounced like see meaning yes, on the contrary, as... The word unit means any of several things: The natural or usual or smallest measure of something, of which there are multiples and of which there may be fractions. ... Mass is a property of physical objects that, roughly speaking, measures the amount of matter they contain. ...


1 dag = 10-2 kg = 10 grams. The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ... The gram or gramme, symbol g, is a unit of mass, and is defined in the SI system of units as one one-thousandth of a kilogram (i. ...


See 1 E-2 kg for comparisons. (Redirected from 1 E 2 kg) Categories: Orders of magnitude (mass) ...


gram << decagram << hectogram The gram or gramme, symbol g, is a unit of mass, and is defined in the SI system of units as one one-thousandth of a kilogram (i. ...


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