In the US, potatoes are generally measured and marketed by weight. They are also graded by quality (general appearance and lack of defects). The hundredweight (abbreviated "cwt") is a common marketing measurement of 100 pounds US.
If you want to measure anything you put it on a balance(scale). You probably want to use a digital kitchen scale as they are very accurate and can normally cope with mass's up to 4 mabey 5kg.
You should use Kg to measure bulk potatoes. You should use grams to measure one potato.
packets of chips are measured in Kg (kilograms).
They can be different sizes.
kilograms
The weight of a potato would best be measured in grams.
you can rub the potato chips on a brown paper towel
If you have a poato with a given mass and turn it into potato chips it will weigh less as water has been driven off in the cooking process. As weight and mass are proportional at any given location it has less mass in its cooked form.
No, millilitres is a measure of volume not mass. You would use milligrams.
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
Milligram: to measure its mass.
depends on the salt content of the potato and how concentrated the salt is. the more salt there is in the water than the potato- the more water will exit the potato which then loses mass.
The most common thing you would measure mass in would be grams and kilograms
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
Either grams or kilograms - depending on the size of the potato.
You Use Atomic Mass Number
First weigh the potato (in grams). Next, place the potato in a tub of water, and measure how much the volume of the water changes upon placing the potato in. This gives you the volume of the potato (in mls). Then divide the mass (g) by the volume (ml) to get the density in g/ml.