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Is weight measured in g or kilogram?

in kg for larger, heavier objects, but g for smaller lighter objects


Why is a smaller object heavier than a larger object?

The only time a smaller object is lighter than a larger object is when it's denser. A smaller iron object is heavier than a somewhat larger wooden object because iron is denser than wood.


Does a heavier object or a lighter object experience a greater gravational force?

A heavier object experiences a greater gravitational force than a lighter object due to its larger mass. Gravity is directly proportional to mass; the greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force.


Why is the smaller object heavier than a larger object?

The smaller object may be heavier due to differences in density and material composition. If the smaller object is denser or made of heavier material than the larger object, it can weigh more despite its smaller size.


Which object will go faster if the same force is applied one that is smaller and lighter or one that is larger and heavier?

The smaller and lighter object will likely go faster, as it will accelerate more easily due to its lower mass. The force applied will result in a greater acceleration for the smaller object compared to the larger one.


What is ligther helium or oxygen?

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Do tornadoes throw things straight or curvy?

When a tornado produces a debris cloud the lighter objects will circle the funnel. Larger, heavier objects will be thrown outward on a somewhat curved trajectory.


The size of the difference threshold is greater for heavier objects than for lighter ones?

The size of the difference threshold, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND), is greater for heavier objects because the increase in weight needs to be larger to notice a difference compared to lighter objects. This is due to differences in sensitivity and perception in relation to the weight of the objects.


Why are the atoms of heavier elements not much larger than those of lighter elements?

Despite having more protons and neutrons, the increased positive charge in the nucleus of heavier elements is balanced by more electrons in the outer shells. This increased electron-electron repulsion counteracts the extra positive charge, preventing significant expansion of the atom's size. Thus, the size difference between atoms of heavier and lighter elements is not as pronounced as one might expect.


Are comets heavier or lighter than the moon?

I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet


Why do ships float when stones sink?

Things that float have a smaller density than water and things that sink have a larger density than water. Because a stone is heavy for its size it sinks but although a ship is heavier its mass is spread out over a larger area so its density is smaller and therefore it floats.


Do fusion produces larger nuclei?

Yes, fusion reactions involve the merging of two lighter nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, typically resulting in the production of a larger nucleus. This process releases energy in the form of radiation and is responsible for powering stars, including our own Sun.