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How big is 160 drams?

It's about three times as big as a Baseball
The size of a Baseball is about 56.908877690 drams.
(MLB rules)
Per Major League Baseball rules, a baseball must measure between about 54.571326340 drams and 59.246429040 drams. A major league pitcher can throw a baseball at up to 150 kph (91 mph) in a fastball pitch.
It's about four times as big as a Tennis Ball
The size of a Tennis Ball is about 42.610 drams.
(ITF Standard; for Type 2 ball)
Per International Tennis Federation standard, regulation tennis balls must measure 6.54 cm to 6.86 cm in diameter, for a total volume of 42.610 drams. Competition balls are also tested for bounce height, with the standards requiring that a ball dropped from 254 cm must bounce back to a height of 135 cm to 147 cm.
It's about five times as big as a Hockey Puck
The size of a Hockey Puck is about 31.334326720 drams.
(Ice hockey)
standard ice hockey puck measures about 31.334326720 drams. Hockey pucks can be shot or passed at speeds of up to 160 kph (99 mph) during games.
It's about eight-and-a-half times as big as an Egg
The size of an Egg is about 18 drams.
(hen; USDA large size; uncooked)
A typical egg — of large size as defined by the United State Department of Agriculture — has a volume of 18 drams. Each year, American farms produce 69,000,000,000 eggs.
It's about nine-and-a-half times as big as a Golf Ball (packed)
The size of a Golf Ball (packed) is about 17.19627850 drams.
(64% packing density) (per R&A-USGA Rules of Golf)
Dictated by the Rules of Golf (as approved by the United States Golf Association and the Rules Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews), a golf ball must have a volume of at least 11.0055176 drams. Golf balls are not required to have the familiar dimpled pattern, but the design has been popular since its invention in 1905 because it reduces drag while increasing lift.
It's about fourteen-and-a-half times as big as a Golf Ball
The size of a Golf Ball is about 11.005618 drams.
(per R&A-USGA Rules of Golf)
According to the Rules of Golf (as approved by the United States Golf Association and the Rules Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews), a golf ball must have a volume of at least 11.005518 drams. Golf balls are not required to have the familiar dimpled pattern, but the design has been popular since its invention in 1905 because it reduces drag while increasing lift.
It's about twenty times as big as a Marshmallow
The size of a Marshmallow is about 8 drams.
A regular marshmallow measures about 8 drams. In the 1984 movie Ghostbusters, a monster known as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was a fictional mascot of a marshmallow company, brought to life by supernatural forces and made gigantic — measuring 34.3 m tall in this form.
It's about 60 times as big as a Gumball (packed)
The size of a Gumball (packed) is about 2.70 drams.
(64% packing density) (commercial-grade vending machine standard size)
The standard size gumball for a commercial grade vending machine has a volume of 2.40 drams. Walter Diemer, an accountant at the Fleer Company in Philadelphia, is the man responsible for bubblegum's traditional pink color, as pink was the only food coloring in the company's factory when he made his first successful batch of gum.
It's about 65 times as big as a Gumball
The size of a Gumball is about 2.40 drams.
(commercial-grade vending machine standard size)
The standard size gumball for a commercial grade vending machine has a volume of 2.40 drams. Walter Diemer, an accountant at the Fleer Company in Philadelphia, is the man responsible for bubblegum's traditional pink color, as pink was the only food coloring in the company's factory when he made his first successful batch of gum.
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