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Triple click here and type your name

Ton (T) Ounce (oz) Pound (lb)Kilogram (kg) Milligrams (mg) Gram (g)

1 oz 1 lb 1 T 1 mg 1 g 1 kg

Weight, or the heaviness, changes depending upon which planet you are on. It all depends on the force of gravity. Mass measures how much “stuff” is in an object and not how heavy it is. Mass stays the same no matter where you go.

Conversion Practice Use to answer the questions. You may use the calculator on your computer. If you weigh 150 lbs. on earth, how many tons (T) would you weigh on a White Dwarf Star? Make sure to write HOW you solved the problem. How many ounces (oz) would you weigh on Pluto? Triple click and type your answer

More Conversion Practice Make sure to type in HOW you solved the problem. Measurement=? UNIT HOW 2 tons=lbs 3 lbs=oz mg=g oz=tons 13 g=mg g=kg 8000 lbs=tons