It will irreversible destroy your accurate laboratory balance.
Besides that, it'll heat up the adhering air layers and this upstreaming air will cause the object to be lifted up resulting in lower measurements of it weight.
Obtain an appropriate weighing device. Make sure the device is calibrated properly. Perform the weighing by placing the object on top of the weighing device.
7 pounds
The weight is the mass multiplied by the acceleration of gravity. When weighing an object by a balance the acceleration of gravity is on both sides of weighing and hence canceling its effect and hence you get the object mass (not the weight)..
To compare the weights of the two objects, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 pound is equivalent to 16 ounces, the object weighing 4 pounds is equivalent to 64 ounces (4 pounds x 16 ounces/pound = 64 ounces). Therefore, the object weighing 4 pounds (64 ounces) is heavier than the object weighing 67 ounces.
False
A balance is used by weighing and object by another.
A balance is used by weighing and object by another.
You use the scales.
The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. In this case, the object displaces a volume of water weighing 10 N, so the buoyant force acting on the object is 10 N. This force acts upward, countering the weight of the object, which is 50 N. Thus, the object will sink since its weight is greater than the buoyant force.
The weight is the mass multiplied by the acceleration of gravity. When weighing an object by a balance the acceleration of gravity is on both sides of weighing and hence canceling its effect and hence you get the object mass (not the weight)..
by size,volume and gravity
The object is white hot.