A boat weighs the same as the water it displaces i.e. the volume of the boat that sits below the water.
You need to know the molecular weight. You haven't given the formula so you'll need to figure this out yourself. Multiply mmol by molecular weight to get an answer in milligrams.
there is no formula discovered especially for the weight of flat
1. Elastic Deformation 2. neglect structural weight I'd explain more but have Mechanics of Materials final in a couple hours.
No, because all cows are different in some ways, and that affects the weight of the cow, and without a scale, you cannot accurately figure out the cow's weight.
It depends on the weight. The work required in joules (kg*m2/s2) is equal to the force applied in newtons and the displacement, or distance, in meters. Thus, for an object that weights 1 N (multiply the weight of the object by the gravitational acceleration, 9.81 m/s2 to transfer to newtons) will require 1 N * 3 m = 3 J. Thus, the formula for work is: W = Fd "W" is the work done on the system. "F" is the force in newtons "d" is the displacement (or distance) of the object in meters.
I am looking for the formula to figure strength to weight ratio for a dome that I built for a project
body weight divided by the Total weight lifted.
You need to find volume by displacement instead of by formula when the object is not a regular solid. It could be an object like a pen where the height, weight, and length can't be easily measured, or a liquid.
The deadweight of the ship is the result from the total displacement when loaded up to the summer freeboard mark minus the lightship displacement. The lightship displacement is the weight of the ship without any cargo, fuel, passengers, stores, mail, water and ballast.
the more weight, the more water displacement.
Displacement: The weight of the water the boat displaces. Hull weight: The weight of the hull of the boat
It can't. Gross tonnage is a measure of volume, while displacement is a measure of weight. The light ship displacement is equal to the total displacement minus the deadweight.
Product of mass and displacement is not that much considered. But weight multiplied by displacement gives potential energy. Weight is got by multiplying mass by acceleration due to gravity
Displacement.
The water around floating object's is a measure of that object's "Displacement". For the object to float the weight of displacement must equal the object's weight. If the water around an object is of a greater weight than an object's displacement, then the object will sink.
Because the weight / density of chlorine is more than hydrogen. Hence the rate of displacement will be less than that of hydrogen.
Product of mass and displacement is not that much considered. But weight multiplied by displacement gives potential energy. Weight is got by multiplying mass by acceleration due to gravity