What is 100kg in Micrograms?

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What is 100 Kilograms (100kg) in Micrograms (µg)?

What is 100kg in µg? Convert 100 Kilograms (100kg) to Micrograms (µg) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

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Quick Reference for Converting Kilograms to Micrograms

Formula
µg = kg x 1000000000
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Micrograms, multiply the number of Kilograms by 1000 million
Kilograms (kg) in 1 Microgram
There are 0 Kilograms in 1 Microgram
Micrograms (µg) in 1 Kilogram
There are 1000000000 Micrograms in 1 Kilogram

Unit Information

Kilogram
/ˈkɪləɡram/
Symbol: kg
Unit System: SI

What is the Kilogram?

The kilogram is the base SI unit for mass (acceptable for use as weight on Earth). It uses the symbol kg.

It is the only SI base unit with the prefix as part of its name (kilo). The word is derived itself from the French 'kilogramme' which was itself built from the Greek 'χίλιοι' or 'khilioi' for 'a thousand' and the Latin 'gramma' for 'small weight'.

It is now used worldwide for weighing almost anything - and has quickly become commonly recognised and understood by the masses. It is sometimes shortened to 'kilo' which can cause confusion as the prefix is used across many other units.

In 1795 the kilogram was first used in English and was defined as the mass of one litre of water. This provided a simple definition but when used in practice it was difficult as trade and commerce often involved large items. Weighing a large object using large quantities of water was inconvenient and dangerous. As a result, an object made out of a single piece of metal was created equal to one kilogram. This platinum-iridium metal, called the International Prototype Kilogram, has been kept in Sèvres, France since 1889.

Microgram
/ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ɡram/
Symbol: µg
Unit System: SI

What is the Microgram?

The microgram is a unit of mass (acceptable for use as weight on Earth) and is a submultiple of an SI base unit with the symbol μg.

1 microgram is equal to 0.000001 or 1/1000000 g (one millionth of a gram).

The symbol μg is avoided in medical practises / applications because there is a chance the 'μ' could be misread as an 'm'; resulting in mg being interpreted rather than μg - which could lead to a 1000x overdose.


Conversion Tables for Kilograms (kg) to Micrograms (µg)