no, example: there can be a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers.
it has to do with density. density is basically the 'thickness' of an object.
because the thickness of the crust is different
7850kg per cubic metre. for a full calculator on duaplate weights on all thickness plates email sales@enduraclad.com.au
Question is irrelevant, and nothing is based on the thickness of a card. Most are all the same. There is nothing based on type by thickness, they are all based on what port they use. Which is based on pin placement.
It can be purchased in different weights (or thicknesses), so it depends on what thickness you are referring to.
No they are all different and even some atoms of the same element have different weights
-- You called them "different weights", so they're different. -- In an orbiting space shuttle, nothing has any weight, whether it's a bottle of water or the whole steel frame of the shuttle itself. So all weights there are the same ... namely, they are all zero.
Yes - If they have the same weight. No - if they are different weights... imagine dropping a feather and a stone.
The weights have not change a lot since they offer the same worth?
It depends on the size and thickness used to construct the teapot, and the amount of liquid it can hold.
The acceleration of a falling mass due to gravity is the same for all, but the force ofgravity is definitely not the same on all masses. You may have noticed that differentpeople have different weights.
yes, it is...
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