The amount of THC in a joint of marijuana can vary widely based on factors such as the strain of cannabis, its potency, and how the joint is rolled. On average, a joint may contain anywhere from 10-150 milligrams of THC. To convert this to nanograms, you would multiply by 1,000, so a joint could contain 10,000-150,000 nanograms of THC. Keep in mind that these numbers are rough estimates and can vary significantly.
One small hit of weed can stay in your system for up to 3-7 days, but it may vary depending on factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and body composition.
The amount of weed needed to show up in your system varies based on numerous factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, body fat percentage, and potency of the weed. THC can remain detectable in the body for days to weeks depending on these factors.
The amount of time weed stays in your system after taking one hit can vary depending on factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and body composition. Generally, THC can be detectable in urine for up to 3-30 days, in blood for up to 1-2 days, and in saliva for up to 1-7 days after consuming just one hit.
It is difficult to equate nanograms of THC to a specific dose as it can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism and tolerance. In general, 5 nanograms of THC is considered a low level and may indicate recent cannabis use, but it does not necessarily correlate to a specific quantity consumed.
1,000,000,000,000 nanograms are in one kilogram.
There are 453,592,370,000 nanograms in one pound
1,000,000,000 (one billion) nanograms are inside of one gram.
One million
There are 1000000 nanograms in one milligram. Therefore, 5.2 milligrams is equal to 5.2 x 1000000 = 5200000 nanograms.
Weight and length are not directly comparable. I have a feeling you meant milligrams. If so, there are 1,000,000 nanograms in a milligram.
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A nanogram is the correct name for a mass one millionth (micro-) of one milligram.To convert milligrams to nanograms, multiply by 1,000,000.0.15 milligrams = 150,000 nanograms
If you only smoked one hit of weed, it really shouldn't take more than a week or so, at most, for it to leave your system.
One hit will do it.
ng stands for nanograms, or one-billionth of a gram (.00001 grams). This means there are one billion nanograms in one gram.
The amount of THC in a joint of marijuana can vary widely based on factors such as the strain of cannabis, its potency, and how the joint is rolled. On average, a joint may contain anywhere from 10-150 milligrams of THC. To convert this to nanograms, you would multiply by 1,000, so a joint could contain 10,000-150,000 nanograms of THC. Keep in mind that these numbers are rough estimates and can vary significantly.