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No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
Not necessarily. For example a balloon is bigger than a baseball, but which weighs more?
If a certain volume of something (like a beach ball) was the same as a certain amount of water(water the size of the beach ball), but it weighs less, than it will float. An ordinary marble weighs a lot for it's tiny size, and in that case it will CERTAINLY sink in water. Everything that I said about an amount of something weighing a certain amount of g/kgs/tonnes, is called 'Density', like planet Saturn. This planet is the densiest and CAN float on water if it could...
Density is not how much something weighs. Density and weight go together but are not the same thing as each other.
Mass
Capacity means amount or amount of something
It means the price of something, amount, An amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something. :P
How many kilometers to a volt? How many watt-hours to a liter?The term 'lbs.' is a measurement of how much something weighs. A quart is a term to measure the amount of a liquid. A quart of water weighs a lot less that a quart of mercury (or quicksilver). You need to be more specific about what is in the quart in order to find out how much it weighs; could possibly mean: "How many pints are in a quart?"
Something that weighs 7pounds 13ounces on Earth has 3,544 grams of mass. Something that weighs 7pounds 13ounces in a different place has a different amount of mass.
A boatload is a slang term for a large quantity of something, or an amount of something which can fill a boat.
The amount of space that something occupies.
supply
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
How much something weighs per pound.How much something weighs per pound.
Measurement is simply a term used to measure anything, it can be sized, length or amount of something. Various units are used to measure things and amount.