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Total weight = weight of honey + weight of bottle or equivalently: Total weight = 1/2 weight of honey + weight of bottle + 1/2 weight of honey then plugging in for the values we know: 1500g = 900g + 1/2 weight of honey so 1/2 weight of honey = 1500g - 900g = 600g
1 fluid ounce is the weight .
one newton is equal to the weight of an object that has a mass of 100 g on Earth
The mass of 1 L of water is approximately 1 kg. The weight of an object can be calculated using the formula Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity. For water, the weight of 1 kg is approximately 9.8 N.
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
The mass of an object stays the same, but the weight in newtons will be lower due to the moons lower gravity. It will be 0.1654 (16.5%) of 450 which is 74.43 Newtons.
The weight of the brain is 1 and a half kilo grams.
The weight of 1 gallon of dextrose is approximately 10.4 pounds.
Weight = Mass*Acceleration due to gravityso that Mass/Weight = 1/AccelerationSince pounds are a unit of measurement for mass, the ratio of pounds to weight = 1/Acceleration= 1/32 where the units are second^2/feet (approx).
With a simple balance you can find the weight (weight = mass in this case) of air. I propose the following method. Take the weight of the container (suppose it is a 1 litre container). And the weight is x kg. Take weight of the container full of water, say it is y kg. Weight of 1 litre of water is 1 kg. So the weight of the container is 'y -1' kg. So the weight of the air in it is 'x - y +1' kg. It should be around 1.2 gm.
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