they would weigh the same everywhere
Correct formulation: "How much does a stone weigh in salt water?"Answer: The same as it does in the air, water, anywhere.
They are not really lighter, they only seem lighter. Objects weigh the same in water as in air, but in the water, there is an additional force, of the water pushing the object up.
air
No. Air weighs significantly less than water. Because of this, water will alwaysdisplace air in a container and move to the bottom.Here's a ballpark number:A handful of water is usually about 815 times as heavy as the same amountof air at sea level.
Water
yes
because there is less gravity in water
Same as converting to Liters. The metric system of weight is based on water and air so that 1000 L of water weighs 1000 kg.Therefore3 785.41178 KG
Need more info. Either the volume or density of the stone. From the info given all we know is that it will weigh less in the water than in the air.
i think air, but I'm not sure I'm only 11
We need air, food, and water because those things are the things that make us live.
No, because the full basketball includes the mass of the air, unless you don't include the air, then they are the same.