Multiply the mass fraction by 100.
multiply by 9.8
Weight=mass x acceleration due to gravity = mass(lbs) x 32.1 (ft/s^2) So, mass(lbs) = (weight)/(32.1)
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
"Pound" is a unit of force. "Kg" is a unit of mass. They don't convert directly. On Earth, 70 pounds is the weight of 31.751 kg of mass. (rounded) On the moon, 70 pounds is the weight of 191.858 kg of mass. (rounded) In other places, 70 pounds is the weight of different amounts of mass.
You cannot. Volume and weight are two different characteristics and, according to basic dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you had the density of the substance, you would be able to convert the volume to mass. But mass is not the same as weight. You would then need information about the strength of gravitational attraction at the location to convert the mass into weight.
If you multiply by molecular weight, you can get the mass. With the info you've given, no calculation can be made
volume = mass/density and density = mass/volume
multiply by 9.8
Percentage composition= (mass of the element/mass of the molecule)*100 The fraction of the molecule's mass that comes from the element's mass
Weight=mass x acceleration due to gravity = mass(lbs) x 32.1 (ft/s^2) So, mass(lbs) = (weight)/(32.1)
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
Usually a scale. Get the weight and convert to mass.
mass % of sol. is 35.88%
If you measured your mass and your weight and then went to the moon, you would find that your mass had not changed, and your weight had become about 83 percent less.
Percentage composition= (mass of the element/mass of the molecule)*100 The fraction of the molecule's mass that comes from the element's mass
#moles = mass/molar mass mass = #moles*molar mass mass = .10 moles*(atomic weight of na+atomic weight of N+3(atomic weight of oxygen)
You cannot. A fraction is a number: it has no dimensions and so need not have anything to do with time. For example, 1/2 a kilogram is a fractional amount of mass but there is no way to convert that to time.