Gas cylinders weigh about the same whether full or empty.
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That sometimes you get money if it is full but sometimes you don't if it is empty
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A full cylinder is heavier than empty. The cylinder is filled by weight.
Nitrogen has mass.
Presumably one is empty while the other one is full.
Because the air that is in the full box is being pushed while the other box that is empty has no air at all for it to be heavy.
2 hours and 30 minutes at 4.5 liters 2 hours and 15 minutes at 5 liters
There will be a TW on the side of the cylinder this is the tare weight the weight of the cylinder empty. (TW 27) would be an 27 pound empty cylinder. A full cylinder will weigh 30 pounds more than the tare weight.
An empty gas container actually weighs less than a full container.
If the master cylinder reservoir is empty, you have a leak somewhere. If the master cylinder reservoir is full, the master cylinder is bad.
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How do you find the mass of the oxygen gas in the metal container
Yes. Not sure on the exact weights (as it depends on size of tank and pressure of the gas) but you can tell a definite weight difference between an empty and full tank because the compressed air does have a weight
A football with full air is heavier.