oz to g Converter - Ounce to Gram
Ounce (oz) to Gram (g)
Direct answer
1 oz = 28.3495231 g
g = oz × 28.3495231
Converter
Conversion formula
g = oz × 28.3495231
oz = g × 0.035273961981
Example: 10 oz = 10 × 28.3495231 = 283.495231 g.
Common conversion table
| oz | g |
|---|---|
| 1 oz | 28.3495231 g |
| 2 oz | 56.6990462 g |
| 5 oz | 141.7476155 g |
| 10 oz | 283.495231 g |
| 20 oz | 566.990462 g |
| 50 oz | 1,417.476155 g |
| 100 oz | 2,834.95231 g |
| 1,000 oz | 28,349.5231 g |
Conversion derivation
Express both oz and g in the same base unit kg (kilogram), then cancel the shared base unit.
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Rewrite oz in the base unit
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Forward conversion
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Reverse conversion
AI explanation for this conversion
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Ounce to Gram Conversion
The conversion factor from ounces (oz) to grams (g) is derived by expressing both units in terms of the shared base unit, the kilogram (kg).
Definition
An ounce is a unit of mass equal to 0.0283495231 kilograms. A gram is a unit of mass equal to 0.001 kilograms.
Principle
By dividing the ounce's value in kilograms (0.0283495231) by the gram's value in kilograms (0.001), the kilogram unit cancels out, yielding the direct conversion factor: 28.3495231 grams per ounce.
Assumptions
- The conversion uses the exact factors: 1 oz = 0.0283495231 kg and 1 g = 0.001 kg.
- The derivation relies on the common relationship between metric and imperial mass units.
Cautions
- The result should be rounded to the precision required for the specific calculation.
- Always verify the conversion factor if higher precision is needed for critical applications.
FAQ
How many g are in 1 oz?
1 oz = 28.3495231 g.
How many g are in 10 oz?
10 oz = 283.495231 g.
How many g are in 100 oz?
100 oz = 2,834.95231 g.
What is the formula to convert oz to g?
Use g = oz × 28.3495231.
How many oz are in 1 g?
1 g = 0.035273961981 oz.
What should I check when converting oz to g?
Use the conversion factor and round the result to the precision required by your calculation.
