I know the ng means nanogram
But I’m curious how would I say the above line of 2.1 ng/kg
For context I got it from this paragraph
a lethal dose of 1.3–2.1 ng/kg in humans
Would it be
2.1 nanogram per kilogram?
Also if I wanted to write that as a decimal number how would i write that?
Well, what I meant with that, is that it’s semantically important that it’s
ng of the substance
perkg bodyweight
.If it was
ng of the substance
perkg of the substance
, then in proper mathematical physics, the unit would disappear completely.So, for example:
42000000000
ng of the substance
/kg of the substance
Is equivalent to:
42000000000 * 0.000000001 *
kg of the substance
/kg of the substance
Which means in the end, you just have: 42
As my physics teacher would often say: Is that 42 potatoes or sausages or what is it?
A number without a unit is just devoid of meaning…