You can find charts online that will tell you for your specific height what a good weight would be. You can also use your BMI to tell you if your a healthy weight already or not.
We need to know the material as you are converting weight to volume
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uhmm her weight is perosnal also you people don't need to know
You will need to find what your height is before you can know what your average weight would be.
uhmm her weight is perosnal also you people don't need to know
No, you do not need to know the atomic weight to calculate molarity. Molarity is calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the volume of solution in liters. Knowing the atomic weight can help determine the number of moles in a given mass of solute, but it is not required to calculate molarity.
very heavy....why do you need to know
It depends on what information you have. You need to know the mass of something and the force of gravity at the location where you want its weight. If you do not know the mass, you need to know the density and volume. Archimedes's method is not appropriate because that derives the weight by experiment rather than mathematical formula. If you do not have the volume, you need to know those dimensions of the object that will allow you to calculate the volume.
Mass and weight are both capable of telling you how much matter is in an object, it just depends on what other information you have. For instance if you have weight then you will also need to know the gravity and the density of atoms per gram of this object. If you know mass which is different from weight then you will only need to know the density of the object.
When you need to know the total weight of of a wall, like when you want to know how strong the foundation of a building must be.
To calculate your worth in gold, you'll need to know your weight. Once you know you weight, you can use the calculator below to find out your worth in gold.
You need to know the mass of the solid.