grave to atomic mass unit, unified conversion

Conversion number between grave [gv.] and atomic mass unit, unified [u; AMU] is 6.0221408585492 × 10+26. This means, that grave is bigger unit than atomic mass unit, unified.

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graveatomic mass unit, unified
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106.0221408585492 × 10+27
201.2044281717098 × 10+28
301.8066422575647 × 10+28
402.4088563434197 × 10+28
503.0110704292746 × 10+28
603.6132845151295 × 10+28
704.2154986009844 × 10+28
804.8177126868393 × 10+28
905.4199267726942 × 10+28
1006.0221408585492 × 10+28
1106.6243549444041 × 10+28
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Definition of grave unit: ≡ 1 kg. grave was the original name of the kilogram

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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).


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