An object that weighs 150.4 pounds on earth is a 68.22 kg mass.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
1 gallon of air would have the buoyancy equal to the weight of 1 gallon of the fluid it is displacing. According to http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5145137_steel-but-steel-boat-float.html Example: 1 gallon of water weighs approx 9 (lbs) therefore 1 gallon of air would have 9 gallons of Buoyancy.
An object that weighs 14,000 pounds on earth has 6,350.3 kilograms of mass. If you took it to other places, it would have different weights.
On average a portable printer weighs in at about 5 lbs. Portable printers can also weigh up to 9 lbs. depending on if it is an all in one or just the printer itself.
On earth, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 104.326 kilograms. (rounded) On the moon, an object that weighs 230 lbs has a mass of 639 kilograms. (rounded)
2,000 lbs. oh as in an object? hippo
The phrase "640 oz" has no weight.An object that weighs 640 ounces weighs 40pounds.
The mass of an object that weighs 20,000 lbs on earth is 9,071.9 kg. (rounded)
An object that weighs 300 lbs on Earth has 136.078 kg of mass. (rounded)If it weighs 300 lbs in a different place, then its mass is some different amount.
An object that weighs 150.4 pounds on earth is a 68.22 kg mass.
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If Its a normal koala, Then it probably weighs 9-33 lbs.
about 9 pounds
The international TD-9 weighs 10,800 lbs, not including a blade.
The international TD-9 weighs 10,800 lbs, not including a blade.
A large heavy hammer- the head weighs about 9 lbs.