The unit for weight is typically measured in newtons (N) in the metric system. In the imperial system, weight is commonly measured in pounds (lb).
A weight is a force, therefore it is measured in newtons. Note: Be sure you don't confuse mass (which is measured in kilograms) with weight; if you are not sure about the difference, check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_versus_weight
It is spelled weight. Not Wieght.
because oil have light wieght than water have heavy wieght
The hood or the base of the ship is such that the wieght of the ship is able to displace a large volume of water. the wieght of the water is displaced is equal to the wieght of the ship itself. this displacement of water from its original position develops a potential energy which is the upward force balancing the wieght ot the ship. ARCHEMEDES PRINCIPLE
The material is measured in yards (0.915 metres). A lightweight kilt can be as littel as 6 yards, but in general a full wieght kilt will be 8 yards.
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she is 34kg wieght
Between 5 and 20 depending on your wieght, If you wiegh 100 lbs you might want 5 wieght and if you wiegh 300 lbs you would use 20 wieght
about 5.25 oz
grams and kilograms
WIEGHT