The Gram (g) is a metric unit of mass used worldwide for measuring light weights. Common examples include a paperclip (about 1 gram), a teaspoon of sugar (about 4 grams), or a chocolate bar (around 100 grams). It is widely used in cooking, grocery items, and science labs. The Seer (also spelled Ser) is a traditional unit of mass used in South Asia, especially in India, and Nepal. One Seer is approximately equal to 0.933 kilograms or 933 grams. It is commonly used in markets for weighing grains, vegetables, and other everyday goods.
To convert between Gram (g) and Seer (seer), use the following formulas:
1 Gram (g) = 0.0010716907529163384 Seer (seer)
1 Seer (seer) = 933.105 Gram (g)
50 g = 50 * 0.0010716907529163384 seer = 0.053584537645816915 seer
500 g = 500 * 0.0010716907529163384 seer = 0.5358453764581692 seer
Gram (g) | Seer (seer) |
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1 g | 0.0010716907529163384 seer |
10 g | 0.010716907529163384 seer |
50 g | 0.053584537645816915 seer |
100 g | 0.10716907529163383 seer |
500 g | 0.5358453764581692 seer |
1000 g | 1.0716907529163384 seer |