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2 grams is 30.865 grains.
Any person with internet can do the conversion using nothing more than Google. If you type "2 grams are how many grains," the answer comes up before you even hit the return key.
ALL balances should be calibrated. Those with check weights should go through every combination and record the weights they get, plotting "check weight" against "displayed weight." This chart is then a "calibration" chart of the balance to the check weights, and can be done whenever to verify that things haven't changed.
Many people, believing that nothing can affect their balance beam, never calibrate it and live under the conviction that the actual weight doesn't matter as long as they use the same balance--ignoring any effect time and contamination can cause.
Any person with internet can do the conversion using nothing more than Google. If you type "2 grams are how many grains," the answer comes up before you even hit the return key.
ALL balances should be calibrated. Those with check weights should go through every combination and record the weights they get, plotting "check weight" against "displayed weight." This chart is then a "calibration" chart of the balance to the check weights, and can be done whenever to verify that things haven't changed.
Many people, believing that nothing can affect their balance beam, never calibrate it and live under the conviction that the actual weight doesn't matter as long as they use the same balance--ignoring any effect time and contamination can cause.