Less than what? - It really depends on the situation. If you convert, say, a kilogram of some solid into a liquid, you'll still have a kilogram. Well, that's a unit of mass, but the weight would also be the same (9.8 newtons, assuming normal Earth gravity). On the other hand, a liter of liquid will usually weigh less than a liter of a solid of the same material.
Rubber weights feel lighter compared to other types of weights because rubber is less dense than materials like metal, making the weights less heavy for their size.
The answer depends on what liquid the question is about.
300 grams weighs less.
It depends on the size and thickness used to construct the teapot, and the amount of liquid it can hold.
A centrifuge is used for separating components in a liquid that have different weights.
Two.
It has less because you add a solid and liquid together and you get less.
You can make water weights heavier by adding more water to the container or by using a denser liquid, such as sand or gravel, in combination with water. Increasing the volume or density of the liquid will increase the weight of the water weights.
the one 95 weights less than the one 90 the one 95 weights less than the one 90
Popcorn weighs less when it pops because when it pops it shoots matter out.
Free weights cost less money. People have used free weights on a weight bench and have not used a spotter. The free weights have fallen on them and killed them. A universal machine is more expensive. You can not drop a universal machine on yourself.
Liquid nitrogen is less viscous than water.