0.15 kg. Mass doesn't change, (unless the object is moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light).
But weight does change, depending on what else is around.
Your rock with 0.15 kg of mass weighs 1.47 newtons (5.3 ounces) on the surface
of the earth, and 0.24 newton (0.57 ounce) on the surface of the moon.
I write 6 015 103 as 6 015 103.
Since 015 = 15, 015 of 1% = 15 of 1% = 15% or 0.15
0.015
015% = 15% is equal to 0.15
For water : .015 But you're trying to compare a volume (ml) with a weight {mass actually} (mg).
The thickness of .015 is 0.015 inches. This is equivalent to 15 thousandths of an inch.
According to the UW Physics department, the mass of a cockroach is "m = .015 kg."
.015
999
It is 150 ml.
since 1000 mm =1 m, then .015 mm = .015/1000 = .000015 m
No, 015 is not less than 05. Both numbers are equivalent because leading zeros do not change the value; 015 is equal to 15 and 05 is equal to 5. Therefore, 15 is greater than 5.