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To convert µg to mg: divide by 1,000. To convert µg to grams: divide by 1,000,000.
1 µg = 10⁻⁶ g = 10⁻⁹ kg = 0.001 mg = 1,000 ng.
For example, 1 Microgram (µg) = 5.028992e-40 Sun's Mass (M☉).
| Microgram (µg) | Sun's Mass (M☉) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 5.028992e-41 |
| 0.5 | 2.514496e-40 |
| 1 | 5.028992e-40 |
| 2 | 1.005798e-39 |
| 5 | 2.514496e-39 |
| 10 | 5.028992e-39 |
| 25 | 1.257248e-38 |
| 50 | 2.514496e-38 |
| 100 | 5.028992e-38 |
| 500 | 2.514496e-37 |
| 1000 | 5.028992e-37 |
The microgram is a unit of mass equal to 10⁻⁶ grams or 10⁻⁹ kilograms — one millionth of a gram.
1 µg = 10⁻⁶ g = 10⁻⁹ kg = 0.001 mg = 1,000 ng.
To convert µg to mg: divide by 1,000. To convert µg to grams: divide by 1,000,000.
Vitamin dosages (e.g., vitamin B12: 2.4 µg/day), drug formulations, and food additive regulations.
The recommended daily intake of vitamin D is 15 µg (600 IU) — an incredibly tiny yet vital amount for bone health.
Confusing µg with mg — a 1,000× error. In medicine, this can be life-threatening. Always double-check the prefix.
In medical contexts, 'mcg' = 'µg'. If a prescription says '200 mcg', that's 0.2 mg or 0.0002 g.
The solar mass is the mass of the Sun, approximately 1.989 × 10³⁰ kilograms — about 333,000 times the mass of Earth.
M☉ = 1.98847 × 10³⁰ kg ≈ 333,000 M⊕ ≈ 1,048 M_Jupiter.
To convert solar masses to kg: multiply by 1.98847 × 10³⁰.
Expressing stellar masses: Betelgeuse ≈ 15 M☉, Sirius ≈ 2 M☉, a typical neutron star ≈ 1.4 M☉.
The Sun loses about 5 million tonnes per second through nuclear fusion (E=mc²), but that's only 10⁻¹³ M☉ per year.
The Sun is losing mass continuously through radiation and solar wind — its mass is not quite constant over billions of years.
Almost everything in astronomy uses solar masses: stars (0.1–100 M☉), galaxies (10⁹–10¹² M☉), black holes (3–10⁹ M☉).



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