Convert Grams (g) to Centigrams (cg)
Enter a value below to convert Grams (g) to Centigrams (cg).
Conversion:
1 Grams (g) = 100 Centigrams (cg)
How to Convert Grams (g) to Centigrams (cg)
1 g = 100 cg
1 cg = 0.01 g
Example: convert 15 Grams (g) to Centigrams (cg):
25 g = 2500 cg
Grams (g) to Centigrams (cg) Conversion Table
| Grams (g) | Centigrams (cg) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 g | 1 cg |
| 0.1 g | 10 cg |
| 1 g | 100 cg |
| 2 g | 200 cg |
| 3 g | 300 cg |
| 5 g | 500 cg |
| 10 g | 1000 cg |
| 20 g | 2000 cg |
| 50 g | 5000 cg |
| 100 g | 10000 cg |
| 1000 g | 100000 cg |
Grams (g)
Definition
A gram (g) is a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. It was originally defined as the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at 4°C.
History
The gram was introduced in 1795 as the base unit of mass in the original metric system. Though the kilogram later replaced it as the SI base unit, the gram remains the most commonly used unit for everyday small-scale measurements.
Current use
Grams are used worldwide for food labeling, cooking recipes, postal weighing, jewelry and gemstone measurement, and small-scale scientific work. Nutritional information on food packaging is universally expressed in grams.
Centigrams (cg)
Definition
A centigram (cg) is a metric unit of mass equal to one hundredth of a gram (0.01 g) or 10 milligrams.
History
The centigram is part of the original metric prefix system. While it has never been widely used in everyday life, it serves as a useful intermediate unit in some educational and technical contexts.
Current use
Centigrams are rarely used in modern practice. They may appear in European pharmaceutical specifications, some chemistry educational materials, and certain specialized industrial measurements.