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115lbs is heavier.
The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Most of the elements with low atomic numbers are equally protons and neutrons. However, as elements get heavier they will have more neutrons than protons, and since each weigh the same amount (1 atomic mass unit) these nuclei will get most of their weight from the neutrons.
No, some are heavier then others
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
It depends on a lot of factors. The classic question which will fall faster, an apple or a bowling ball comes to mind. When you are talking about a car, it is no longer vertical and not directly correlated to the pull of gravity. If both have identical components, and going downhill, the heavier car will have more momentum behind it (Potential Energy). Along the flat, the heavier car will have more friction. Uphill, the heavier car will have a bigger energy difference, and more energy (more work) will be required to make it go up the hill. In short, the heavier car will win going downhill, that's it. And it will hurt more when it hits.
Total hardness=(Ca2+)*(combining weight of CaCO3/combining weight of Ca2+) +(Mg2+)(combining weight of CaCO3/combining weight of Mg2+)
Yes. A heavier rocket will need more energy to achieve a certain speed.
115lbs is heavier.
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Her weight grows heavier and heavier as she eats more and more pie
Bar- is the medical terminology combining form meaning weight or pressure, as in bariatric surgery or barotrauma.
skin heavier
The weight of the jumper is heavier due to water
That is the correct spelling of the comparative adjective "heavier" (having greater weight).
yes. the ant can carry things heavier than its weight
Nitrogen, has a atomic weight roughly 14 times heavier then that of hydrogen.
A complicated contour is heavier.