None. The mass of an object won't change if you change the state of matter. When you burn it, the mass can change, since the atoms of the original object combine with oxygen, usually.
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sulphur.now answer this for me :D2a-8b-3abif a=-3, if b=6the answer is annoying but whatever :)
1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.
3kg = 3000g - 625g = 2.375kg
Assuming the spring obeys Hooke's Law, we can use the formula F = kx, where F is the force, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement. Since the spring is stretched by 2cm (or 0.02m) when supporting a 1kg load, we can calculate the spring constant k. With a 1kg load, F = 1kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 9.8N. Therefore, k = F / x = 9.8N / 0.02m = 490N/m. Now, for a 3kg load, F = 3kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 29.4N. Using the spring constant k = 490N/m, we can rewrite F = kx as 29.4N = 490N/m * x. Solving for x, we find that the spring will be stretched by 0.06m (or 6cm) when supporting a 3kg load.
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3kg is greater than 3g 1kg = 1000g
1 liter of water weight about 1 kilo. (The exact weight depends on the pressure and temperature). Therefore the container above holds 3.2 liters.
When you compare density, you compare the weight of the materials with equal volume. So you cannot compare the density only by weight. The right answer for this is, Platinum has the density of 19.8 gr/cubic centimeters at room temperature versus Golds 19.3 gr/cm3.
My pug weight is 3kg..but I don knw other pugs weight...
About 6-8 pounds on average.