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rock is not having weight , but having mass ,so as a result of which can travelled through wind. it is a small fragment particles
The simplest way is to use the formula: P = m / V Density = mass / volume So to calculate the denisty of the rock you will have to find out how much it weighs and how much volume it occupies. You can measure the weight by placing the rock on a weighing scale, this will give the weight in grams. You can determine the volume by submerging the rock in a measuring cup partially filled with water and measuring how much the volume increases. This will give the volume in cm3 Now use the formula to calculate its density in g/cm3.
medamorphic rock
one small crack or to much weight is fosed on it
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Gram and kilogram are units of mass, not of weight. Anyway, a kilogram is 1000 grams.
1 ton
350, to 400lbs.
About 400lbs.
300lbs
i think five pounds
rock is not having weight , but having mass ,so as a result of which can travelled through wind. it is a small fragment particles
It depends what the weight reading was originally measuring. If it was measuring the weight of the experimenter and the rock they were holding, and the water is not being held by them, then the weight will decrease by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of the water into which the rock it dropped, then it will increase by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of something totally unrelated to the experiment, then dropping the rock will have no measurable effect on the reading of the weight. Context needs to be given for the weight reading for a proper answer to be given.
He is 6'1" and thin. So I would guess 175 lbs
The weight of the river rock depends with the size and the type of rock in question. There are some yard river rocks that weigh up to 2700 pounds.
The rock's weight or force in Newtons is 68.65