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A triangle is a shape. How much weight a triangularly shaped object could hold would depend on the nature of the object.
It's called "a 13-lb object" because it weighs thirteen pounds. Since we are on earth we must assume that the object referred to is also here. Just like everything else, the object could very easily have a different weight on a different planet.
It could be said that it is how much force is gravity putting on the object, weight is related to mass and gravity, such that : weight = mass x gravity It is a common mistake thinking that weight is same as mass, mass is the amount of quantity in an object, and doesn't vary according to position as weight does. It means that you put fat on
The effect of buoyancy is to reduce the apparent weight of the object when it's introduced into a fluid. Depending on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid, the object's apparent weight could be reduced to zero (beach ball floating in the pool), or even to a negative value (helium party balloon heading for the sky).
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say "heavier" and "lighter". Does that mean the object's "weight" ? Could that be the same as the gravitational force on it ?
The weight of a guitar could be determined in either kilograms or grams, but preferably in kilograms.
Length could be centimetres. Volume could be litres. Weight could be kilograms.
Kilograms are usually used in most countries, even though kilograms are technically a unit of MASS, not of WEIGHT.The official unit for weight is the newton, since a weight is a force.
A triangle is a shape. How much weight a triangularly shaped object could hold would depend on the nature of the object.
1 Newton = 1 kg*m/s2The force of weight (W), expressed in Newtons, equals the mass of the object (measured in kilograms) times "g" (a constant that represents the acceleration due to gravity).W = m*gOn Earth, g = 9.81 m/s2. But we physicists are lazy, and like to call it 10 instead.So, Weight (in Newtons) = mass (in kilograms) x 10 m/s2.
you use pounds or, since you're asking about metric measure, kilograms. You could use either but the answer in kilograms is much easier to read and write since. For example, if the cow weighs 700 lbs, its weight in grams would be 317,514 g. It's weight in kilograms would be 317.5 kg.
that could be around 18000 kilograms.
Normally pounds or Kilograms but larger amounts could move in to tons and metric tons
I would use a postal scale to weigh the letter. Once I knew the weight, I could express it in any unit of force, but 'grams' would probably result in the most convenient number.
The weight of one gram is about the same as a paperclip. So unless this person is extremely tiny, the answer would be 100 kilograms. To give you a reference, 100 kilograms is about 220 pounds.
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
It's weight. Consider, an object three times it's size could weigh a fraction of it's weight. Three times it's weight can be any object at all.