Weight of something depends on mass
Metabolic Weight = Energy expenditure and basal metabolic rate depend on the amount of metabolically active tissue in the body, rather than total body weight. ...Or something like that ;-)
10K typically refers to 10,000 units of something, not weight. If you are referring to 10K as a weight measurement, it would depend on the unit of weight being used (e.g. pounds, kilograms).
The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.
The force of gravity depends directly on weight.
It depend of what it eats
Weight of the bus will depend on options and chassis used.
The weight cannot be 195 grams nor kilograms because these are measures of mass, not weight.The weight will depend on the quantity of platinum and the force of gravity.The weight cannot be 195 grams nor kilograms because these are measures of mass, not weight.The weight will depend on the quantity of platinum and the force of gravity.The weight cannot be 195 grams nor kilograms because these are measures of mass, not weight.The weight will depend on the quantity of platinum and the force of gravity.The weight cannot be 195 grams nor kilograms because these are measures of mass, not weight.The weight will depend on the quantity of platinum and the force of gravity.
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the button you wanted to measure: its diameter, mass, weight, or something else. The uni would differ.
Thats weight for something dry=the volume would depend on what it is
The answer will depend on the quantity of water.
would depend on the size of the orange