Gram to Masha Converter

1 Gram = 1.0288065843621399177 Masha
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Gram (g) - Definition and Overview

What is Gram?

The gram(g) is a unit of mass in the metric system. It was originally defined in 1795 as -the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre(1 cubic centimeter) , at the temperature of melting ice.

Summary

  • A gram is a unit of mass in the metric system
  • It was originally defined in 1795 as the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a meter (1 cubic centimeter) at the temperature of melting ice
  • The symbol for gram is g
  • The gram is commonly used worldwide in various fields, including science, cooking, medicine, and trade.

Masha (masha) - Definition and Overview

What is Masha?

Masha is a traditional Indian unit of mass, commonly used to measure gold. One masha is equal to 0.972 grams.

Summary

  • The masha is a traditional unit of weight used in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and some other parts of the Middle East
  • It is mainly used for measuring precious metals like gold, silver, and gemstones
  • One masha is equal to 0.972 grams
  • The masha is still used in some markets in India for trading gold and other precious metals.

How to Convert Gram to Masha?

1 Gram is equal to 1.0288065843621399177 Masha. To convert Gram to Masha, use this simple formula:

Masha = Gram x 1.0288065843621399177

So, just multiply the number of Gram by 1.0288065843621399177 to get equivalent value in Masha.

Example 1:

Convert 5 Gram to Masha
5 x 1.0288065843621399177 = 5.1440329218106995885 Masha

Example 2:

Convert 7.5 Gram to Masha
7.5 x 1.0288065843621399177 = 7.71604938271604938275 Masha

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