atomic mass unit, unified to Nanogram conversion

Conversion number between atomic mass unit, unified [u; AMU] and Nanogram [ng] is 1.66053904 × 10-15. This means, that atomic mass unit, unified is smaller unit than Nanogram.

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atomic mass unit, unifiedNanogram
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101.66053904 × 10-14
203.32107808 × 10-14
304.98161712 × 10-14
406.64215616 × 10-14
508.3026952 × 10-14
609.96323424 × 10-14
701.162377328 × 10-13
801.328431232 × 10-13
901.494485136 × 10-13
1001.66053904 × 10-13
1101.826592944 × 10-13
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atomic mass unit, unified

Definition of atomic mass unit, unified unit: ≈ 1.66053904 x 10-27 kg. The unified atomic mass unit or dalton is a standard unit of mass that quantifies mass on an atomic or molecular scale (atomic mass).

Convert Nanogram to other unit:

Nanogram

Definition of Nanogram unit: =1x10-12 kg.


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