Convert petagram to gigatonne


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How many Pg in 1 gigatonne? The answer is 1. We assume you are converting between petagram and gigatonne. You can view more details on each measurement unit: Pg or gigatonne The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram. 1 kilogram is equal to 1.0E-12 Pg, or 1.0E-12 gigatonne. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between petagrams and gigatonnes. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of Pg to gigatonne

1 Pg to gigatonne = 1 gigatonne

5 Pg to gigatonne = 5 gigatonne

10 Pg to gigatonne = 10 gigatonne

20 Pg to gigatonne = 20 gigatonne

30 Pg to gigatonne = 30 gigatonne

40 Pg to gigatonne = 40 gigatonne

50 Pg to gigatonne = 50 gigatonne

75 Pg to gigatonne = 75 gigatonne

100 Pg to gigatonne = 100 gigatonne


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Definition: Petagram

The SI prefix "peta" represents a factor of 1015, or in exponential notation, 1E15.

So 1 petagram = 1015 grams-force.


Definition: Gigatonne

The SI prefix "giga" represents a factor of 109, or in exponential notation, 1E9.

So 1 gigatonne = 109 tonnes.

The definition of a tonne is as follows:

A tonne (also called metric ton) is a non-SI unit of mass, accepted for use with SI, defined as: 1 tonne = 1000 kg (= 106 g).


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