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150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
150 pounds = 68.04 kilograms.
since it is balanced the net moment about the pivot is zero. The meter stick center of gravity mass is at the 50 cm point, or 25 cm to the right of the pivot. 150 x 25 = mass of stick x 25 ; so mass is also 150 grams
150 lb divided by 8 lb = 18.75 gallons of water weighs the same as a 150 lb man.
I think most of these sponge species live in aquatic habitats. Such as cold oceans in the Arctic and Antarctic, but few live in warmer climates. About 150 of the sponge species live in warm climates, like tropical areas, while most live in cold areas.
A milliliter of water, by definition, weighs one milligram. That is its mass. When 150 mL of water freezes, the volume of the water will change, but the mass will remain the same. So 150 mL of water will weight 150 mg, no matter what state of matter it's in.
the answer is 1.5
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it would be the same
the mass of 150 gumballs is 214g
Unfortnenly it depends not only on the volume of the water but also the temperature
That would be (5.8)/150 mass units per mL or 0.0386666 mass units per mL
The answer depends on the density of the substance because milliliters are units of volume and milligrams are units of mass. 150 ml of pure water at standard temperature and pressure have a mass of 150 mg.
It would probably be 150 grams
you can not compare grams (mass) and tablespoons (volume). Those units are not compatible.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 150 milliliter of pure water weigh 150 gram.
between 80 times the mass of Jupiter and 150 times the mass of the Sun.