A person who weighs 300 pounds on Earth has 300 poundmass of mass, or about 136.1 kilograms.
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30 kg is 30,000 g
Gravity has no effect on the mass of an object. However, an object's weight is the measurement of gravitational force on the object. The gravitational force on the moon for example is ~ 1/6 of that on Earth. A 300 kg object would weigh 3000N (Newtons) on the Earth but only weigh 500 N on the Moon but its mass would still be 300 kg on the Moon and on the Earth.
1 kilogramme = 1000 grammes Sharing this in a ratio of 2:3:5 gives 200 grammes 300 grammes 500 grammes
We assume the volume is 300 ml (the question does not show that). 300 ml of 201 gr per ml = 300 x 201 = 60300 grammes = 60.30 kg. 300 ml of 5001 gr per ml = 300 x 5001 = 1500300 grammes = 1500.30 kg. Are you sure you did not mean densities of 20 and 500? The mass will then be 6kg and 150kg.
An object that weighs 300 lbs on Earth has 136.078 kg of mass. (rounded)If it weighs 300 lbs in a different place, then its mass is some different amount.
It sinks. (the object weighs more than the water displaced.)
on average an adult deer weighs between 100 and 300 pounds on average an adult deer weighs between 100 and 300 pounds on average an adult deer weighs between 100 and 300 pounds on average an adult deer weighs between 100 and 300 pounds
300 - 25% = 300 x (1 - (25/100)) = 300 x 0.75 = 225
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It would depend on what you are measuring. 300 grams of sand is fewer cups than 300 grams of feathers
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A person who weighs 300 pounds on Earth has 300 poundmass of mass, or about 136.1 kilograms.
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To calculate the density of an object, divide the mass (54) by the volume (300). The answer is about 5.