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it varies slightly with each piece of wood (moisture content, etc.) but it's usually around .17 grams per cubic meter
The density of dry balsa wood ranges from 0.04 to 0..4 grams per cm3 and so the mass would be between 1.0 and 8.4 grams.
Different varieties of balsa and different parts of the same tree have different densities. Values between 0,12 and 0,36 can be found from various sources. (Weight) Mass = Density * Volume Just like silver or chopped liver, you can get a bundle of balsa wood that weighs as much or as little as you want.
Maybe 300 grams or so
Density = Mass/Volume = M/(L*H*W) = 10/(58*24*20) = 10/27840 = 0.00036 grams per cm3. This is totally unlikely since even light balsa has a density of more than 0.1 g/cm3
About 72 grams of protein per day.
There is no simple answer - the density of wood varies greatly between species. A light wood like balsa has a density in the region of 0.175 grams per cm3, denser woods like lignum vitae have a density of around 1.4 grams per cm3.
If you want to burn fat and build muscle, then, you should eat healthy and exercise. You can also lift weights. You should eat fiber everyday in every meal.
Not sure what you mean with "light build". The SI (metric) unit for mass is the kilogram. For small objects, smaller units such as grams and milligrams can be used; for larger objects, the ton (= 1000 kilograms) is also used.
Grams and grams are the same measurement. Therefore, 61.2 grams is equal to 61.2 grams.
The exact answer is 141.75 grams equal to 5 ounces. (That is rounded to the nearest hundredth of a gram, which is close enough for most work.) If you are wanting to know this for the Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, then the rule is written as 5 ounces max. Some dens may weight in grams, to maximize the weight allowed. Typically this is done with a postage meter which can only weight to the gram. So they will say 141 max. It is a good idea to build your car at 142 (just in case the scale is off in your favor) but be prepared to shave a gram or two off, if the scale are off in the other direction. If your den / pack weights using ounces, then maybe you can build at 150 grams and still slip in under the accuracy of the scale.
There are 6 grams are in 6 grams