An insect is about 365 grams. It sort of depends on what kind of insect it is.
the unit of measure used to measure a fly is kilogram
you will use the si units length and density
The weight of a house fly varies depending on how big it is. Most house flies weigh about 17mg. This is very tiny in weight.
0.001 gram
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-- Measure the distance between two points.-- Measure the time it takes the jet to fly from one point to the other one.-- The speed of the jet between the two points is(the distance between them)/(the time it takes to fly from one to the other)
Momentum is a measure of how hard it is going to be to get something to stop. Big objects going fast have lot of momentum. Getting hit by a truck will hurt more than getting hit by a fly. Momentum is worked out as mass x velocity so you need to know how fast it is going aswell as how much it weighs.
I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer.
specific gravity of fly ash is 3.2
Commercial, jet engined aircraft, such as the 747, fly at approximately 40 000 feet. Propeller aircraft fly at lower altitudes
Probably in milligrams depending on the size of the fly, but most likely in milligrams.
I would go with millimetres
You would use milligrams, or even a smaller unit.
One gram is about the mass of a house fly, while a kg approximately equals 3 pounds. Technically, both could measure a ship's anchor, but usually the kg would be the better unit to use.
A common house fly is a very small animal. In order to get an accurate measurement, you would have to use millimeters.
No. The dual mass fly wheels are used only in models equipped with diesel (TDCi) engines.
-- Measure the distance between two points.-- Measure the time it takes the jet to fly from one point to the other one.-- The speed of the jet between the two points is(the distance between them)/(the time it takes to fly from one to the other)
You measure a house fly in millimeters
0.001 gram
a fly is not an element so it does not have an "atomic" weight. It does have a mass or weight however
I am unsure as to what the questions regards as far as measurement goes, but I can say that all aspects relating to the construction and flight of paper airplanes can be measured.
A fly is about... 41 millimeters 4.1 centimeters 0.41 decimeters 0.041 meters