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in zoos and similar the elephants can be trained to step onto a vehicle scale.

The one way, would be to put the elephant into a pond full of water and collect the overflow of water, and the amount/weight of water displaced 435will be the weight of elephant.

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13y ago

If the problem is not being able to find a large enough weighing machine, you could try constructing a primitive scale.

Place a sturdy board over a fulcrum so that it balances. Then put what you want to weigh on one end of the fulcrum and slowly add weight to the other side (use things you do know the weight of, or you'll end up back where you started). Once the board is balanced on the fulcrum again, you know that both sides equal roughly the same amount of weight (the weights relative location on the board might cause some error, but not too much to worry about).

For an elephant, you'll need a board large enough to fit the elephant on one half of it, and sturdy enough to not warp or break under the weight. You'll also want a fulcrum large enough to span the width of the board, to increase stability. I'd recommend getting some friends who are comfortable with sharing their own weights to be the counterbalance, if that's not enough than find some heavy machinery that has it's weight listed on it and try using that.

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I would take an educated guess. Say, let's assume that the elephant has a similar chemical make up as humans. The previous answer was that about 70 % of the body mass is water. Submerge the elephant in a take of water to see hom much water he displaces. Look up the mass weight conversion for water. Multiply that by .70 and the volume displaced. The other 30 % is presumeably organic material subject to the same laws of nature as we are. Research the mass constants for this material - bone, flesh, fat, and muscle. Use weighted coeficients available and referencing the species to estimate the weight of the remaining 30%

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13y ago

Water displacement

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13y ago

use the water displacement method

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6y ago

The kilogram, or the metric ton.

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6y ago

I would use a ton.

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12y ago

11 tons

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