


What is a Gram?
Gram is a unit of mass in the metric system, which is used to measure the weight of objects. It is defined as one thousandth of a kilogram, or 0.001 kg. The symbol for gram is "g".
For example, if you have a piece of paper that weighs 2 grams, you would say that it has a mass of 2 grams.
The gram is a common unit of measurement in science and everyday life, and it is often used to measure the weight of small objects like paper clips, coins, and jewelry. It is also commonly used in cooking to measure the weight of ingredients like flour, sugar, and spices.



