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grams to meters?


Question Posted Sunday June 10 2007, 7:04 pm

is it possible to convert grams to meters or liters to meters? if so, how? websites would be appreciated =]

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Roxeh101 answered Monday June 11 2007, 10:53 am:
I'm pretty sure you can't since they're used for two different types of measuring. For example, I don't know how long 5 liters of pepsi is (Liters to meter):P

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beckyboo answered Sunday June 10 2007, 10:01 pm:
Grams measure the weight of an object, and meters measure the legnth of an object. Liters measure how much liquid is in an object. You can't convert these things-- it's like trying to convert your height into your weight. Sorry =]

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MHScutie87 answered Sunday June 10 2007, 9:35 pm:
Sorry, those are all different base metric units that measure completely different things. Gram measures mass; meter measures length; liter measures amount of a liquid.

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